One Merc and native copper

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I hunted a wooded area that has some walking trails running through it and didn't have much luck except for a piece of natural copper. I have found these several times here in Wisconsin, it is more prevalent in the north and Upper Michigan but the glaciers did drag a few pieces down this way. the numbers for this nickle size piece were 12-34 similar to an Indian. I filed the right side of the copper so I could show the color, it shines up just like a new penny when filed or sanded.
After the woods hunt I took a drive to do a little free styling and found an old country church I had not hunted. I called the number on the sign and obtained permission to hunt it. I managed one Merc 1945, one Wheat and a couple dollars in clad.

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Nice job on the church permission and silver! Last year I received permission to hunt a farmers field and the farmer showed me a piece of copper slag he found in his field, probably weighed about 30 pounds, it was huge! Didn't find much in the field, but had some great conversation.
 
The copper is a nice find. :clapping: Congrats on the Merc too. :smitten:
Gotta love the churches that have a number listed right on the sign. :yes:
 
Ill Digger link=topic=10061.msg112211#msg112211 date=1337572121 said:
So.... there is some natural/ native copper nuggets floating around in southern Wisconsin!... :thinkingabout:
I think I found a small piece once at the camp I took you to.
It's in this video.
What do you think?
Yes Tim I'm sure that piece you found is native copper.
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=10061.msg112242#msg112242 date=1337618754 said:
Very cool hunk of copper ore! I've never found anything like that.

I have about a half dozen pieces now, it's a cool conversation piece.
 

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