Found me a cellar hole today and got me an oldie

Thiltzy

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Last night I was doing some research with my maps and marked two potential cellar hole sites. I was planning on taking a friend along but like an idiot, I left my cell phone in my pants and forgot to remove it before doing the wash. Welp... you guessed it, I put it through the washing machine cycle and no longer have a working cell phone :shocked04:verreaction: Unfortunatley I had no way to contact my friend so I decided to search for the cellar holes on my own. Got up bright and early and went to find the first location. I knew it was deep in the woods and the town it was in still had a good amount of snow on the ground so I decided to move on two my second location.

I found the spot within 15 mins of leaving my car and started to goto work. Less than five mins into the hunt I dug my first traget which turned up as what I think is a King George II (young head) Half penny. After that, I only dug a few relics and in an hour and 30 mins of hunting I started feeling ill so I decided to cut it short today. Hopefully i can get back there soon.

I didn't know what kind of copper I found until I got home. I started with a dry toothbrush and then went to work with a dry toothpick. The coin has very heavy crust and dirt build up on the reverse but I am hoping to get a date when I make an attempt on that side. I probably wont go any further on the cleaning process as it seems that the coin is very pitted and pourous under the patina >:{
 

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Great research Todd. thumbsup01 Nice oldie there. Suck down abunch of OJ and get to feeling better. Got to be more where that came from. HH
 
decent deatil on the copper , ya someone was definately tapping the rim of that coin for some reason.
 
I was able to remove most of the crust and build up on the reverse with tooth pick and brush. Just as i feared, very pitted with some good areas. I think the date is 1730 something?
 

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:congrats: :stretcher: Nice find! The odd thing is that it looks odd. The rim looks really thick and the George Bust looks different than normal, no? It looks like one of , what do they call them ? A Cartwheel? That would be George the 1st though, right ?
Dan what do you think, since your the expert? Unless it's just a real strong strike. I almost thought the first pic looked like the bust of Washington.
Maybe a little more cleaning will help, watch the date area though. That could be a crucial part of the puzzle. It could be a counterfeit also, who knows.
Anyway nice Coin and a really cool looking Cellar Hole.
 
Sal66 link=topic=12302.msg132041#msg132041 date=1358286293 said:
:congrats: :stretcher: Nice find! The odd thing is that it looks odd. The rim looks really thick and the George Bust looks different than normal, no? It looks like one of , what do they call them ? A Cartwheel? That would be George the 1st though, right ?
Dan what do you think, since your the expert? Unless it's just a real strong strike. I almost thought the first pic looked like the bust of Washington.
Maybe a little more cleaning will help, watch the date area though. That could be a crucial part of the puzzle. It could be a counterfeit also, who knows.
Anyway nice Coin and a really cool looking Cellar Hole.

Sal its definately a George II ( young head type) 1729 to 1739
 
Sal66 link=topic=12302.msg132041#msg132041 date=1358286293 said:
:congrats: :stretcher: Nice find! The odd thing is that it looks odd. The rim looks really thick and the George Bust looks different than normal, no? It looks like one of , what do they call them ? A Cartwheel? That would be George the 1st though, right ?
Dan what do you think, since your the expert? Unless it's just a real strong strike. I almost thought the first pic looked like the bust of Washington.
Maybe a little more cleaning will help, watch the date area though. That could be a crucial part of the puzzle. It could be a counterfeit also, who knows.
Anyway nice Coin and a really cool looking Cellar Hole.
It threw me off when I noticed the high rim and the bust looked like a Washington coin at first with the dirt on it. I got excited but, when I started cleaning it it was clear as day that it's a KG II young head
 

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