Dug my oldest coin EVER today!!!! Member of the 1700s club!!!

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Dug my oldest coin EVER today!!!! Member of the 1700's club!!!

Well Folks it's been a loooooong time since I have posted anything. We moved from central NC (Raleigh) to the NC mountains (Asheville) last year, so I haven't been out detecting at all until recently. My wife has a meeting in Raleigh this week so I decided to drive back with her and go detect one of my old spots. As a lot of you know, I have been hitting this 160 acre spot for years and have recovered a lot of nice CW relics and much more.
Today was a cold overcast day, but the drizzle stopped early. I was hoping to recover at least one CW bullet or button for old times sake. After firing up and ground balancing the mighty Tesoro Vaquero, I started my search in an area of scrub pines where myself and other buddies have found a lot of asst'd CW period buttons in the past.
Not even 10 minutes into my day I got a signal in an area that I know I have been over and over before. I dug down about 4" through the pinestraw top layer and into the compacted dry soil and I see a silver coin! Now without my glasses, that I had left in the truck, I couldn't tell what it was. :dontknow: I strained to look at it and saw what looked like a Chinese symbol. :dontknow: I pulled out my loupe to get a better l@@k and boy was I surprised!!!! Right then I knew it was Spanish silver. After a closer l@@k I see a very clear date of "1775" staring back at me! :occasion18: I about soiled myself, as this is the oldest coin I have EVER dug. After contacting a few friends I found out it was a 1 real coin. I don't know if I will ever find a coin older than that, but I am happy to have finally broken in to the 1700's! I plan on putting it into a display case and mounting it to my bedroom ceiling to look at. :tongue3:

Sorry for the horrible photos, but all I have with me to take photos with is my Blackberry.

Thanks for looking,
MM
 

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I was very young at the time, but I remember spending that exact coin at the local convenience trading post. I bought firecrackers and candy with it! Great find!!!

LOL. I didn't know they had firecrackers and candy that far back? :tongue3:
 

how deep if you dont mind me asking?

DD,
It was only about 4" deep. Most of the old relics (mostly CW) that I find at this property are found down in a yellowish colored sandy layer. Here is one of my videos from 2011 that shows what I'm talking about:



-MM-
 

congrats Doug, not many spanish coins in the mountains, i have not broken the 1700's barrier yet. one 1804 1 reale and 2 pieces of eight w/ no date. beautiful coin you found. once again congratulations!

Thanks. Your finds silver finds are great too. Congrats! :thumbsup:
 

what no dress.........you got to celebrate better than that...lol.........nice find

Shhhhhhhh, the dress came out after the Margaritas. LOL. Good times!
Thanks Buddy. :occasion14:
 

excellent find sir!! i recently found my first spanish coin and the people on the forum really know how to make you feel like you are on top of the world.

keep up the good work, and keep swingin'

I second that. Fantastic group of people on Tnet. Congrats to you on your first Spanish too. I've been showing it off to people like a kid with a new pet. :tongue3:
Thanks,
Doug
 

Wow, congrats on that beauty Doug! :hello2: Amazing!

I hope to join the 1700's club some day when I grow up. :laughing7:

HH
p.s. Are there many old cellar holes in the mts.?
 

Wow, congrats on that beauty Doug! :hello2: Amazing!

I hope to join the 1700's club some day when I grow up. :laughing7:

HH
p.s. Are there many old cellar holes in the mts.?

Thanks Mich. You will hit the 1700 club some day. I remember trying to break into the 1800 Club. I'm hoping to get into the elusive GCC (Gold Coin Club) some day.
I'm pretty sure there are cellar holes in the mountains. Moonshine stills too. :occasion14:
 

Well if you are going to find your very first 1700's coin that sure is a beauty! Congrats on a great find and I bet you will remember the date and place you found that for the rest of your life:)
 

Well if you are going to find your very first 1700's coin that sure is a beauty! Congrats on a great find and I bet you will remember the date and place you found that for the rest of your life:)

That's is for sure! I'm already working on a special display for it. :thumbsup:
Thanks a bunch,
MM
 

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