6 Hour Hunt - Silver, Copper, Colonial Relics

AndrewCNJ

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Got out for a 6 hour hunt today. Great day for me. Finished with a very worn Liberty Cap Cent (correction, it's Draped Bust cent), 1898 Barber Quarter, 1920 Merc, 1873 IH, 1922 Wheatie, Silver plated flat button, old copper ring, two buckles, lead bag seal, bullets, balls, flat buttons, and a tenderfoot medallion lol had a blast but I am completely exhausted! Thanks for looking HH!
 

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Double check your '22 Wheat! That's a good coin!! And if it has no mintmark, it's an unbelievably great coin! I was lucky to find a '22 plain some years ago, but it was pitted. Still happy to have found it!

Killer hunt!

Congrats,
Raphis
Dan
 
Double check your '22 Wheat! That's a good coin!! And if it has no mintmark, it's an unbelievably great coin! I was lucky to find a '22 plain some years ago, but it was pitted. Still happy to have found it!

Killer hunt!

Congrats,
Raphis
Dan

Upon a closer look - it's a 1912 :( lol thanks for the info though, hopefully next time around
 
nice finds Andrew to bad the "Draped bust" large cent isn't in better shape , great old relics though.
 
Impressive digs! 99% of the old coppers I dig are toasted like that as well, the only ones that ever come up in decent shape in my area are the ones found in the woods.
 
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