CTTodd Forum Supporter Joined Jun 22, 2010 Messages 1,216 Location NW Corner CT Aug 17, 2016 #1 Just got back from the same lawn as last night. The soil at this site is so kind to the coins. Tonight I dug a really nice shape CT Copper 1787 It was lightly struck and off center but is as nice as they get for condition just dug. Attachments image.jpeg 125.9 KB · Views: 834
Just got back from the same lawn as last night. The soil at this site is so kind to the coins. Tonight I dug a really nice shape CT Copper 1787 It was lightly struck and off center but is as nice as they get for condition just dug.
CTTodd Forum Supporter Joined Jun 22, 2010 Messages 1,216 Location NW Corner CT Aug 17, 2016 #2 Other side Attachments image.jpeg 118.9 KB · Views: 837
Ed in colo. Junior Member Joined Oct 26, 2009 Messages 68 Location San Luis Valley, co. Aug 17, 2016 #3 Wow and I get exited if I find a coin in the early 1900's Nice score
rreahard Elite Member Joined Mar 24, 2016 Messages 5,730 Location Louisiana Aug 17, 2016 #4 Wow!! That thing is in great shape! Congrats on an awesome find!!
sataro Forum Supporter Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 1,007 Location Corsicana, TX Aug 17, 2016 #5 Congrats on a great find!
Mud-puppy Forum Supporter Joined Oct 15, 2015 Messages 12,591 Location West Michigan area Aug 18, 2016 #6 Ed in colo. said: Wow and I get exited if I find a coin in the early 1900's Nice score Click to expand... Yeah right? I get excited when I find a Susan B Anthony! Nice find and coin there Todd! Mud
Ed in colo. said: Wow and I get exited if I find a coin in the early 1900's Nice score Click to expand... Yeah right? I get excited when I find a Susan B Anthony! Nice find and coin there Todd! Mud
Chefjuan Elite Member Joined Mar 10, 2016 Messages 750 Location Ulster County, USA Aug 18, 2016 #7 Sweet! Amazing Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
jerr-man Forum Supporter Joined Jun 23, 2014 Messages 4,226 Location KANSAS Aug 18, 2016 #8 WOW, what a Great Find. Congratulations.
BRJ123 Elite Member Joined May 3, 2008 Messages 545 Location Palmyra, PA Aug 18, 2016 #9 Great Find once again! Also I stopped by your website and I really liked it.
N NectarDetector Forum Supporter Joined Dec 7, 2013 Messages 8,301 Aug 18, 2016 #10 Man that thing is in great condition. What a great find! Congratulations Todd!
Beach Bum Elite Member Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 1,799 Location Palm Bay, Florida Aug 18, 2016 #11 Great find, I get excited when I find something prior to a zincoln. I act like I won the lottery when I find a wheat penny. I would have a heart attack if I found that
Great find, I get excited when I find something prior to a zincoln. I act like I won the lottery when I find a wheat penny. I would have a heart attack if I found that
Jamflicker Elite Member Joined Jan 5, 2011 Messages 16,998 Location Southern California Aug 18, 2016 #13 Sweet find!
jack&jill Elite Member Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 14,762 Location In Wisconsin's Tundra Aug 18, 2016 #14 One very sweet recovery Todd. Congrats! Hope this site has a lot more to give. Jack
Ohiodigger Elite Member Joined Nov 7, 2015 Messages 1,924 Location SE Ohio Aug 18, 2016 #15 Wow what a find!!!
Lodge Scent Senior Member Joined Apr 26, 2008 Messages 497 Location Massachusetts Aug 18, 2016 #16 That is a sharp CT Todd. Congrats!
ironman123 Full Member Joined Aug 2, 2016 Messages 195 Location Waco, Texas Aug 18, 2016 #17 Nice Find Keep it up Todd. Nice find.
ks coyote Super Motivator Joined Nov 4, 2011 Messages 4,624 Location Auburn, Ks Aug 18, 2016 #18 Congrats on a great copper. Really envy you guys back east as so much more history.
F Filter New Member Joined Aug 17, 2016 Messages 13 Aug 18, 2016 #19 Wow! 1787! What is the history of the dig site? Its amazing that it hasn't seen light in over 200 years!
Wow! 1787! What is the history of the dig site? Its amazing that it hasn't seen light in over 200 years!
CTTodd Forum Supporter Joined Jun 22, 2010 Messages 1,216 Location NW Corner CT Aug 18, 2016 #20 Filter said: Wow! 1787! What is the history of the dig site? Its amazing that it hasn't seen light in over 200 years! Click to expand... The site has a 1920s-30s house on it. No big deal right. But the research shows a house there in the late 1700s. That's why the coins are there.
Filter said: Wow! 1787! What is the history of the dig site? Its amazing that it hasn't seen light in over 200 years! Click to expand... The site has a 1920s-30s house on it. No big deal right. But the research shows a house there in the late 1700s. That's why the coins are there.