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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 52, December 26, 2004, Article 17

    1775 COIN FIND MAKES NEWS

    On Sunday December 26, 2004, a story about the discovery
    of a common 18th century coin in Boonsboro, MD made the
    local papers, with a guest appearance by NBS board member
    John Kraljevich:

    "Masonry contractor Clyde Barnhart didn't have to finish
    his renovation to the historic Boone Hotel building in
    Boonsboro before getting paid for his work. He dug up a
    reward worth more to him than money soon after he started
    the project this fall.

    The self-described "history nut" and relic hunter
    discovered a 1775 British coin beneath the rotting
    floorboards of the more than 200-year-old building. The
    front side of the worn, copper half-penny includes a bust
    of King George III with the words "Georgius III Rex."
    The back side of the coin reads "Brittania."

    Despite its age, the coin isn't worth much - to anyone
    except Barnhart and Boone Hotel owner Mark Webb. The
    229-year-old coin today is worth between $5 and $10, said
    John J. Kraljevich Jr. of Annapolis, director of numismatic
    research for New Hampshire-based American Numismatic
    Rarities. That half penny would be equivalent to about a
    half dollar in today's economy, he said."

    "I don't care about the value; it's the historical
    significance to me," said Barnhart, 55, of Hagerstown.
    After finding the coin with his metal detector, he
    cleaned it up with lemon juice and gave it to Webb to
    frame and mount above the old brick fireplace near
    where he uncovered his treasure."

    "The hotel was one of the first five buildings
    constructed in Boonsboro after William and George
    Boone founded the town in 1792..."

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  • 2004-12-26
Volume
  • 7

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