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1808 Cent - Probably a Ground Find from Massachusetts

EddiEddi Posts: 590 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited October 20, 2023 7:08AM in U.S. Coin Forum

While on a vacation in the U.S about 15 years ago, in Massachusetts to be precise, I had an opportunity to visit a local coin show in the western part of the state. There weren't many sellers at the show, probably less than 12-15 or so, but one of them had some early US coins which were interesting, among which this 1808 cent.

The seller did not identify it as such, but based on my experience detecting, it is most likely a ground find.
In spite of the obvious environmental damage, it is a lovely coin with an appealing deep jade green colour which is typical of some detected copper coins. The variety is Sheldon 278.

I think this coin was probably found locally in Massachusetts, an area rich in history and where many interesting finds have been made, from what I have read.

For me, the history alone was worth the purchase.

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