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RIdirtdigger
10-26-2014, 03:55 PM
Headed to the cellar this Saturday. Decided to hunt on the other side of the trail that the cellar was on. Got a midtone signal and pulled out a broken piece to the inside of a colonial buckle. Didn't find much other than shot gun shells for a while but got a bouncy signal going from 50-80 at around 5-6 inches deep. I dig a plug and I pull out a large copper out of the sidewall. I see writing on one side of it and I notice it does not say "Georgivs". There is an M in the name which means its a King William III. But this isn't just a king William, its a William and Mary! This is a 1694 King William and Queen Mary British halfpenny the only year they were made of that composition and with Mary on the obverse. This is my oldest and first 1600's coin I've ever found. Sadly the reverse is totally toast but I am psyched. A coin 320 years old!

Today I headed to the cellar early on so I could get back in time for the Patriots game at one. Didn't really find much until I get a 60's signal next to a medium size tree with some iron tones as well. I dig about 4-5 inches down and to my surprise I pull out a copper. Its smaller though, closer in size to the Woods Hibernia I dug almost two weeks ago. The thing is toast, no detail what so ever on it. I continued hunting and may have possibly gotten a small pewter button. I'm not sure but I have photos for you to decide. I didn't really get much else. After I got home I determined my copper was too small to be a Hibernia but was exactly the size of a 1722 Rosa Hibernia Penny. According to the red book, the coins were made of both copper and Zinc which could explain the slightly lower signal compared to my other coppers. If it is a Rosa Americana, I would be super happy cause I know those are pretty uncommon to find. But even if its not, its still a really old copper. Overall I had a pretty great weekend and I have a feeling this cellar still has a couple more goodies waiting to be uncovered. 437014370243703

RIdirtdigger
10-26-2014, 03:59 PM
what would be the best way to clean these coppers too without the patina falling off?

Fire Fighter 43
10-26-2014, 08:22 PM
Nice old find. Congrats on your oldest, WTG.

The Rebel
10-26-2014, 08:55 PM
WTG on the LC's! Tough to say that's it's a Rosa. Best way to clean in dry brush & a rinse of water, pat dry & then coat with some Ren Wax.

Definitely a pewter button. Just coat it with some hair spay.

aloldstuff
10-27-2014, 06:56 AM
That cellar hole has been very nice to you. :congrats:on getting your oldest coin to date.

Isaac
10-27-2014, 08:21 AM
Congrats on the two very old coins... :wow: Can't wait to see them cleaned up!

Lodge Scent
10-27-2014, 07:08 PM
Nice digs! Hard to say on the Rosa. I can what may be the outline of the Tudor Rose, but the surface doesn't seem to have that typical Rosa corrosion. But it could very well be a Rosa.:thumbsup02:

del
10-28-2014, 02:59 AM
I would love to see beter pictures of the suspected Rosa coin .

Beartoe
10-28-2014, 08:38 AM
I hope you find a way to clean up the coin. I would like to see the finished product.

RIdirtdigger
10-28-2014, 01:39 PM
Well, I tried cleaning the copper up but still couldn't get an ID. I don't know which side is the obverse or reverse so I can't make a guess based on that. All I know is that its old. Sorry guys :bummer:

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Isaac
10-28-2014, 01:52 PM
I'm not an expert but I think your best bet is soaking it in hot hydrogen peroxide... first get a small bowl, fill it with 3 % hydrogen peroxide and stick it in the microwave for 30 seconds,m then take it out and put the copper in for a few minutes then take it out and if you see anything let us know. Hot peroxide won't damage the coin but will dissolve the dirt that isn't coming off... It sucks that the coppers get this way over time... that copper could be a very old one though because of how worn it is...