1682 Spanish cob today!

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Had a great time today with several coins, buttons, and musket balls! I got my first silver cob today, a 1723 Hibernia, a Connecticut copper?, a 1898 barber dime, 1939 wheat penny, and several buttons. Deus 2 was rocking it in the field for sure!
 

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Had a great time today with several coins, buttons, and musket balls! I got my first silver cob today, a 1723 Hibernia, a Connecticut copper?, a 1898 barber dime, 1939 wheat penny, and several buttons. Deus 2 was rocking it in the field for sure!
I still can't believe that , after all the time there!! gotta love the plow! does it get much older than that around here ?.. and to get a date !!
 
Thanks guys! I think the larger copper is a KG2. I cant make out a date but can see the U S of (GEORGIUS) on the upper left side and a R of (REX) mid way down on the right side. The date may be 1727? although it is barely visible.
 
Had a great time today with several coins, buttons, and musket balls! I got my first silver cob today, a 1723 Hibernia, a Connecticut copper?, a 1898 barber dime, 1939 wheat penny, and several buttons. Deus 2 was rocking it in the field for sure!
Outstanding hunt ! Congrats on all the great finds. Good luck. Mark
 
All in one day?! Perhaps I just haven't been paying enough attention, but it seems to me that this kind of hunt is almost unheard of anymore. Nice job uncovering these pieces of the past!
 
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