Partied with King George the ??

aloldstuff

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Decided to go out tonight after work. Spent about an hour and a half at this location. Was digging junk then the King George appeared. When this came out of the hole I stood up and looked around and to my surprise there wasn't a cellar hole in sight. Got a date of 1746 and I hope the pictures come out okay. This is my 3rd KG in my career and the first with a good readable date. Also got 3 wheats all in the 40's. I don't know if its a KG II or a KG III.

Thanks for reading and keep diggin
 

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Congrats ...it's a KG II :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: The II is located at the 1 o'clock position on the front (bust side). Nice looking half penny thumbsup01
 
aloldstuff link=topic=6538.msg76484#msg76484 date=1311812965 said:
Coinnut, so that a 1/2 penny. I always thought they were penny's

They are half pennies, cause a half penny was still worth something back then lol That was a half pennies worth of copper.
 
Spectacular coin! |:confused:)

I have learned so much from this forum in the short time I've been a member. Not that I am likely to find any King George coin in Illinois, but at least I know what they are now. That's why I enjoy reading about finds like this so much, they seem so exotic to me.

Congrats! :clapping:
 
:clapping: :clapping: Absolutely positively far-out :beerbuddy: Is this your oldest coin thus far?

My oldest is an 1820 LC I dream of finding a KG someday. But prob not in my neck of the woods (Kentucky) :)
 
tanacat link=topic=6538.msg76500#msg76500 date=1311814907 said:
:clapping: :clapping: Absolutely positively far-out :beerbuddy: Is this your oldest coin thus far?

My oldest is an 1820 LC I dream of finding a KG someday. But prob not in my neck of the woods (Kentucky) :)

Yes this is the oldest coin so far, I have another KG II but no date
 
very nice Al , that copper is in good shape to. :clapping: :clapping:

aloldstuff link=topic=6538.msg76504#msg76504 date=1311815751 said:
Yes this is the oldest coin so far, I have another KG II but no date

you could still get an idea as to how old that other King George II copper is Al , as there were three different bust styles of that monarch. a young head , middle and old head varieties .

congrats again
 
del link=topic=6538.msg76565#msg76565 date=1311845715 said:
very nice Al , that copper is in good shape to. :clapping: :clapping:

you could still get an idea as to how old that other King George II copper is Al , as there were three different bust styles of that monarch. a young head , middle and old head varieties .

congrats again

Del could you PM me with the differences and the date ranges for each
 
:loveit:...I'll never let you out of the house alone again rofl

Freakin' Wicked find :clapping:..... :envious:

I think you do better without the V3i lol
 
RobW link=topic=6538.msg76604#msg76604 date=1311862618 said:
:loveit:...I'll never let you out of the house alone again rofl

Freakin' Wicked find :clapping:..... :envious:

I think you do better without the V3i lol

I still want my V3i. Prizm IV as a back up seems to be working out okay
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=6538.msg76499#msg76499 date=1311814840 said:
Spectacular coin! |:confused:)

I have learned so much from this forum in the short time I've been a member. Not that I am likely to find any King George coin in Illinois, but at least I know what they are now. That's why I enjoy reading about finds like this so much, they seem so exotic to me.

Congrats! :clapping:

Tony, we all like to make the finds but EXOTIC ME
 
hey Al heres some examples of the different King George II bust varieties .
the first two types are the most common found .


this first one is the young head type
from 1729-1739

1737kinggeorgeIIfrontuncleaned.jpg


heres the middle-aged head
from 1740- to 1750 , this particular coin is 1745
1745GeorgeIIfrontcloseup1.jpg


and the old type head is after 1750-1760
currently i have no later good example to show .
but heres the two close together (young and middle) and you can see the difference easier.
youngheadandmiddleheadvarieties1.jpg

hope this helps some Al.

Dan
 
Wow... that is a fantastic find. :clapping:
It is such an old coin and still in pretty good condition considering the age.
Congrats aloldstuff.
 

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