🥇 BANNER A new colonial spot gives me French and multiple Spanish silver coins.

Aureus

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Got a new permission in an area I always wanted to explore. After spending almost 2 hours on the field without any signals I finally started hitting some nail signals and noticing pottery and brick laying around towards the edge of the field. Did around 12 hours in all exploring this new hot spot with some great results.

My best find was without a doubt a douzain Henri III of France from 1570's. It's countermarked with a Fleur de Lys stamp dating to the monetary reform of 1640 which makes it even more special in my eyes. It's the first time I find a French hammered in North America since 2016

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Than, an other good silver. 1 Reale Carolus III of Spain 1780

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Some more colonial silver pieces, one of them appears to be a piece of an engraved silver spoon.

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Some colonial coppers, unfortunately half of them were in a pretty bad state.

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Some survived pretty well.

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One heart breaker was my first Woods Hibernia that was barely ok to ID

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Second day and second hunt on that spot. Even more coppers.

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Unfortunately most weren't in a great shape.

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Than an other colonial silver. Carolus III of Spain 2 Reales 1786. Seems to have burned at one point, was really difficult to clean.

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An other first for me. Denmark 1 Skilling 1771

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So in all, I got around 30 coins from that spot with some French and Spanish silver, Machin's Mills, Connecticut and early US

Relics weren't as abundant, a part from around 100 flat buttons and an unknown monetary weight. If someone has an idea about I'd appreciate the info.

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Upvote 132
Drooling on my keyboard! :notworthy:

Banner vote in!
 

Wow what a great hunt over a couple of days. The stamped silver is top shelf material-pure eye candy. Now the averages of coppers to silvers is really good.
Even if you're not able to get out again this would have a person dreaming till the next season. Congrats on the spectacular recoveries.
 

CC: pepperj

I've been watching too many West Country Clegg videos. It seems like everything he finds must be reported to the local Coroner. But of course he always seems to find a hoard of Saxon or Viking gold.

Regards,

JG
 

CC: Aureus

In the United Kingdom, you'd have to report such a find as a hoard.What a haul! I am amazed at the condition of these coins that were dug from the ground. You must be a master detectorist who knows how to ignore a signal from a bottle cap or a pull tab so you can zero in on the good stuff. That's quite some treasure you have there. More than they'll ever find on Oak Island...lol

Congratulations! I'm as green with envy as those colonial coppers from corrosion...lol

Best regards,

JG

Thanks jacobgosling. They don't find much on Oak Island so wouldn't be hard to beat them :laughing7:
Not much junk there although the place is completely covered with colonial period nails. I'm very glad I don't have to go through the pull tabs as I wouldn't have a choice but to dig them considering the location.
 

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Fantastic find.
I really like that counter stamp. That really ramps up the likeability meter.
 

That is just incredible! I can't even fathom finding stuff like. Congratulations! :icon_thumright:
 

I don't even know where to start so I'll just have to say HOLY S#@T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The counter stamped French coin is SUPER STELLAR!!!!!!!!! Congratz....

Thanks fishstick
 

An "Aureus" was a Roman gold coin. A great name for such a successful treasure hunter. Now for some Gold! Maybe some Half Joes?
 

Aureus, I agree with fishstick. WOW! Some great coppers too. That bank token looks in great shape. Congrats on finding a super spot!

Thanks Jeff H
 

Incredible. Thank you for sharing.
 

Simply astounding!
 

Wow!!!! Super Awesome!!!! Congrats!!!!!!!!! Banner Hunt!!!!!
 

Awesome stuff. Amazing that a silver that old was still in circulation in the late 18th century

Thanks toasted. I'm not yet 100% sure there's not an earlier site underneath that 18th century one. Could actually be 17th century, I did find an early hoe and some bits that could be earlier.
 

That French hammered coin is banner worthy
My vote is in
Congrats
 

Holy *****. That is incredible. Wish we had history like that in my neck of the woods. Well done!!
 

Congratulations:occasion14:
 

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