Weekend cellar hole hunt*I brought home some silver and copper for dinner

Thiltzy

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I thought Dave would call in sick to the forum due to a bout of the Copper Flu. You don't want to catch this strand of the flu. Symptoms are excessive smoking, crankiness, and lethargic movement.

As Dave already mentioned, the ticks and black flies were out in full force. The flies were relentless, they were dive bombing into our mouths and eyes and each one of us had swarms of 20 or so flies following your every step of the way.

The Targets sure were hard to come by but I did score a few decent keepers that included an 1841 seated dime and a 177? Copper that looks to be either a King george or a Machin's mills. Maybe Dan will have better uck with an ID.
 

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i need a good 1750's standing home to redeem myself now :poke:
nice finds dude! was an adventurous weekend to say the least.we did a cellar hole tour! :goodnight:
 
Nice copper and love the seated dime. From Daves response it sound like you guys did some traveling this weekend.
 
congrats on the seated dime :clapping: :clapping: and the copper :smitten: , some decent amount of buttons to :cheering: :cheering:

the copper looks like 1770 , you can't confirm that Todd??
 
del link=topic=13040.msg138713#msg138713 date=1366050486 said:
congrats on the seated dime :clapping: :clapping: and the copper :smitten: , some decent amount of buttons to :cheering: :cheering:

the copper looks like 1770 , you can't confirm that Todd??
Dan, I was able to get a better look today in the sunlight. I am almost positive that it is 1777 which may be a rare Machins Mills |:cheering: What are your thoughts?
 

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:thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: a 1777 would make it a British regal copper or British counterfiet i believe as i don't see any Machinn Mill's with that date.
 
del link=topic=13040.msg138751#msg138751 date=1366073230 said:
:thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: a 1777 would make it a British regal copper or British counterfiet i believe as i don't see any Machinn Mill's with that date.
I think it may be this one :thinkingabout:
Notice the double line above the date Dan ? And the pole points to the correct 7
 

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Once again, a fantastic bunch of finds, Todd! |:cheering:

I really like that big key. :yes:

I love the 1841 Seated Dime, as well as the copper. Not my area of expertise, but your ID looks to be accurate according to the description in the book. I just bought the Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins last week. Kind of overwhelming, I have a lot of studying to do.

Sorry about the dang flies, but it looks like you were still able to have a successful hunt! :clapping:

:congrats:
 
Thiltzy link=topic=13040.msg138755#msg138755 date=1366077225 said:
I think it may be this one :thinkingabout:
Notice the double line above the date Dan ? And the pole points to the correct 7

after a long study on that particular variety i'd have to dissagree Todd , the key areas for me are lady liberty's hand on the staff the referenced picture one is rather large and theres a good space between and on your coin the hand seem noticeably smaller as is the space . the bust outline seems a bit off from the referenced picture as well .
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=13040.msg138769#msg138769 date=1366120233 said:
Once again, a fantastic bunch of finds, Todd! |:cheering:

I really like that big key. :yes:

I love the 1841 Seated Dime, as well as the copper. Not my area of expertise, but your ID looks to be accurate according to the description in the book. I just bought the Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins last week. Kind of overwhelming, I have a lot of studying to do.

Sorry about the dang flies, but it looks like you were still able to have a successful hunt! :clapping:

:congrats:
Thanks Tony, I believe the key is a Keg tap key :thinkingabout:
del link=topic=13040.msg138788#msg138788 date=1366135593 said:
after a long study on that particular variety i'd have to dissagree Todd , the key areas for me are lady liberty's hand on the staff the referenced picture one is rather large and theres a good space between and on your coin the hand seem noticeably smaller as is the space . the bust outline seems a bit off from the referenced picture as well .
I see what you mean on the space between her hand and the staff. You have a better eye for these coins than I do. I guess i will never know for sure :dontknow:
 
OxShoeDrew link=topic=13040.msg139104#msg139104 date=1366460407 said:
no mention in your text about getting a picture of Sasquatch (fifth pic)? :)

lol lol lol....that's funny right thar..don't care who you are.....

Great digs..congrats on the Copper and seated :clapping:
 

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