1655 Colonial Spanish Cob 1 Real. (New Pics)

Garabaldi

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Whites M6, Whites Pulse Diver, ETRAC.
This is a 1655 Spanish Cob 1 Real, Potosi (Bolivia) mint, Pillars and Waves. I dug it about an hour ago (4:30 9/9/09)and am still shaking. This is by far the oldest coin I have found.
I left work early and decided to check out an area dating back to the mid 1600's in Mass, after getting permission from my fiancee' :-\. I began by digging mostly trash while being eaten alive by mosquitos. I decided to try a area of the beaten path. I was finding a lot of bullet shells, but no trash or pull tabs, which I found odd. I found some iron fairly deep and thought what am I doing detecting here, then next to a tree I got a solid signal on my whites M6. The screen read penny or dime. I dug a few scoops about 3 inches then tested the hole again and nothing. I knew I got the target. I grabbed some dirt and BAM!! there it was, silver. I was in shock and couldn't believe that it was real. I tried to detect more, but couldn't focus, so I hightailed it out and called my girl. I told her I'm heading home with what I think may be a very old coin. I picked up a couple of subs for dinner on the way home holding the coin tightly all the while. I arrived home with dinner, the coin and sweaty palms. Skipping eating, I jumped on treasurenet... and the site was down :icon_scratch:. My fiancee' thought this hobby was winding down, but its BACK ON folks. :thumbsup:
Thanks for all the responses, I won't be sleeping tonight!!!! :wink:
 

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Thank you whites. :wink:
 

That's an awesome coin there...still looking for my first cob
 

Thank you gents. :icon_thumleft:
 

how did you print the letters on your coin holder? i know theres gotta be a tool for that. i just dont know and have to get one. thanx. willy
 

dfx willy said:
how did you print the letters on your coin holder? i know theres gotta be a tool for that. i just dont know and have to get one. thanx. willy
They are "Avery return address labels 8167" I insert a sheet in my printer, then go to Microsoft Word, Tools tab, Envelope and Labels. Make sure after you put in the info you click on "single label" rather than the setting "full page". Hope it helps.
Thanks for the comment. I found this a while ago, but its starting to get hits again.
 

phantomfinder said:
Wow that a beautiful old coin there , WTG on that find . :icon_thumleft:
Thank you phantom. :wink:
 

thanx bud for the info! hope i can get one of those sheets at the post office. willy
 

Your welcome. :icon_thumleft:
 

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