AWESOME find yesterday!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by OldCop135, Mar 9, 2016.

  1. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    I was metal detecting behind an old, abandoned mansion with a buddy yesterday and unearthed my oldest coin find yet: an 1827 large cent. It was only about two inches deep, probably due to being in an old area that at one time had been a garden, and had probably been tilled numerous times over the years.

    My 1865 2-cent piece has been dethroned!


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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    congrats!

    Now go back
     
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  4. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    Congrats! Very cool. I agree with @Treashunt , go back and see what else you might find....
     
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  5. OldCop135

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  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Very nice find. Go back and look for more. :)
     
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  7. harris498

    harris498 Accumulator

    Neat find, and pretty good eye appeal for a dug copper coin.
     
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  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Any signs of where the old outhouse was?
     
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  9. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    That's a good thought; however the home itself was built in 1902, so I'm assuming that, as grand as the old gal is, she had an indoor toilet. The home is on the main drag where I live, a city that was founded in 1806.
     
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  10. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    That's a cool looking old house. Can't search that kind of places in my area. You probably know all this but it's possible the house was built over an older site. Wish you luck searching this one. Please let us know what you find.
     
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  11. Larry Salemme

    Larry Salemme Active Member

    awesome find congrats!
     
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  12. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    I got lucky with this one...I went to high school with the guy who owns it. He has a few more old houses in town we're gonna hunt; it'll be a BUSY summer!
     
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  13. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    To see what the inside of this place looks like, go here:



    My pal and I explore the interior a few days before we hunted it yesterday. The footage is in the second half of the clip.
     
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  14. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    Cool house. I've restored several of the type and era. What are the plans for this one?
     
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  15. Omegaraptor

    Omegaraptor Gobrecht/Longacre Enthusiast

    Nice! I don't have a metal detector, but Oregon is close to the San Francisco mint, and I could probably find some nice coins if I look in the right places.
     
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  16. serafino

    serafino Well-Known Member

    By the time that house was built in 1902, I don't think those large cents were still in circulation.
     
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  17. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Congrats on the find.
     
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  18. NYandW

    NYandW Makes Cents!

    Yes, ex-outhouse locations are good sources. In the area of Patchogue, NY most homes didn't have indoor plumbing until post WW I. Another area to "hunt" is when they dig up older streets. The street my house was on (early 1800's) had a clam shell base about 10"-12" down. Good Hunting!
     
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  19. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    The city was founded in 1806, which might explain it. I think largies were discontinued in 1857 or thereabouts.
     
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  20. OldCop135

    OldCop135 Member

    My buddy said he plans on demolishing it this fall, and that it would cost him upwards of $300,000 to restore it to original condition. The home has a LOT of issues, and he can't justify the expense.
     
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  21. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Did you get the staircase?
    That was a B$^%&(! staircase and foyer.
     
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