The listing, LIBERTY CAP LARGE CENT has ended.
She was dug in Willington, CT near an old mill site. The acidic New England soil was not kind to her, but considering she weathered for probably 2 centuries or better, she's still a great addition to your collection of Early American coins. The date is very faint to nearly indistinguishable, but 1790 something I'm fairly certain as there does appear to be a cap present behind liberty's head. The obverse didn't fare to well. Sorry, the coin slab does detract from the distinguishing features it does have, but I'd rather not pull it apart. FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S. AS ALWAYS, HAPPY BIDDING!