My oldest coin

bob_e99

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Despite the mild winter, open fields in this area have stayed frozen until recently so I have been doing most of my detecting in the woods where the ground cover has protected the soil. Two months into the year and I haven't found any silver or real keepers until Tuesday.

After hours of roaming a wooded area and heading back to my car I found my oldest coin to date under a root on the trail.

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I also later found my first silver (barely), a 1964 Rosie in a field that was partly defrosted. It was nice to find my first silver but the large cent really made my day, week and probably my month.

Thanks for looking

Added note: This is my third large cent but was by far the cleanest. A little hydrogen peroxide and gentle rubbing gave nice results. I don't know if I could get it cleaner but I didn't want to push my luck too much.
 

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:shocked04:stretcher: wow Bob great looking Draped bust :smitten: :smitten: you did a good job on cleaning her up . |:cheering: |:cheering:
 
A find like that draped bust would make my month for sure. Excellent recovery and congrats on getting that 1st silver out of the way.
 
That is one fine coin. I have to laugh at your two months into the year line because most winters any hunting at all in Jan or Feb is amazing, never mind finding a coin like that! I can see you are going to give me a run for my money this year. I suppose a little father-son competition never hurt anyone... or at least it won't so long as I win!!! lol

Congrats on an amazing dig... I bet you look at that coin every day for a month.
 
That is a beauty! Seems like there have been a flood of draped bust cents being found lately!
 
:perfect10: Wow nice coin. It's rare to see the bottom of the fraction ( is it the Numinator or Denominator, LOL ) . I think that year has some different varieties . Nice going once again!
 
:wow: Congats! Very Sweet LC :perfect10: Boy how I would love to find one of those. I'm afraid I would have to leave the South to find one. Again, congrats! thumbsup01
 
Thank's everyone for your comments. I don't find many nice keepers so the ones that I do find are near and dear to me. That clump on the tails side seems to be part of the coin or a piece of metal that somehow got welded to the coin. Interesting.

Sal66 link=topic=9084.msg105041#msg105041 date=1332289460 said:
:perfect10: Wow nice coin. It's rare to see the bottom of the fraction ( is it the Numinator or Denominator, LOL ) . I think that year has some different varieties . Nice going once again!

Yes, I believe there are 20 varieties of the coin which was something new that I learned after I found it. I'm not 100% sure how to distinguish the different ones but I now have a couple of books to read which hopefully give me more information. The history behind some of these finds is always facinating to me and I always seem to be learning more as I go along.
 

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