🥇 BANNER First hunt of 2013 produces multiple colonial silver!!

Bill D. (VA)

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F75 SE (land); CZ-21 (saltwater)
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My good hunting buddy Dan and I got back out yesterday and hit our new site for the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] time, and the first time since before Christmas. This place is very early and holds a high probability of containing colonial silver, although we had yet to swing our coils over a nice coin before today. Dan had been under the weather for a few days and wasn’t sure he could even make it out, but the lure of those early colonial relics was too great and he was determined to get out and hunt the entire day. We started out gridding where we left off in the field last time. It’s a large area with loads of iron, brick and black glass and it’s produced a decent amount of relics during the first 2 trips, but not that killer find we’ve both been looking for. About halfway through the hunt just as we were starting a new area Dan hollers over to me to come check out what we both thought might be a hammered silver coin lying in the dirt pile. Sure enough, it turned out to be an Elizabeth I sixpence and it was Dan’s first hammered coin, and likely from the 1500s at that. It was very exciting to be able to witness Dan making that find. Not to be outdone I soon dug a nice 1768 half reale only about 50 ft from where Dan’s coin had come from. And not long after that Dan pulled out another first – a rarely seen very tiny ¼ reale. I dug one of those about 10 years ago, but don’t recall ever seeing another one on the forums. The back-and-forth continued and not far from where I dug the ½ reale I got a promising signal and unexpectedly found myself holding a 1698 cob. And only a few feet from that I unearthed an early coin and an apothecary weight. So this was turning out to be quite a day for both of us. I also dug this small and very thin silver item that at first I thought was a coin, but after further examination I was pretty sure it wasn't. But Crusader recognized it from the pic as a rare British Commonwealth silver penny from the reign of Cromwell during the mid-1600s which was a shock as I had no idea (see link in his reply below). We soon finished up gridding that section, but since the sun getting low and we had to start making the long trek back to the trucks. Other than the coins we both dug a nice variety of other interesting colonial relics including lots of buttons, buckle pieces, and other early do-dads. My take for the day is shown in the pics below along with a couple shots of Dan’s coins. It was a super fun day and I can’t wait to return to what’s becoming a very productive site.
 

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A cob would be a dream of mine. The rest makes it a cazy day, our start to 2013 was harsh but we don't like jumping the gates at the start:laughing7:

Whats the small silver with the castle?

I like the buckles as well.

The weight is a British 5 pennyweight for weighing bullion. (Bullion Weight 1600-1850)

Looks like you have a rare Commonwealth coin as well?! (under Cromwell during the English CW)
Stuart Commonwealth - Penny
For me as well, a cob would be the ultimate find for me. Because in the crazy weird world I live in,(inside my own head) I associate cobs with pirates, who are secretly my heros! Yep...I would take a cob over a gold coin ANY day!!! Gratz on all the awesome stuff you found Bill D. !!!
 

Bill, again congrats to both of you, I checked with my son and Yes and No was his answer on finding a 1/4 Real. His was a 1820 1/4 Real, he believes is Columbian and made of Copper. At least my memory was correct on him finding a 1/4 Real, just not a silver one as we think of.

Never seen one like that Don - thanks for posting!
 

Super cool finds, I can't wait to get out and hunt, I've got to wait for the snow to melt and the ground to thaw!!!
 

Bill you and Dan have really found some nice coins and relics. I guess VA rates up there with some of the earliest settlements/revolutionary battlefields on the east coast. I live in NJ. Once in awhile we get lucky and find some early coins etc. But to see that much come from one site is thrilling to say the least. Great job, keep on digging.
 

What a great way to start the new year! Can't wait to see what else you get at that site.
 

Big congrats on some fantastic coins!!!😀
 

Simply amazing Bill! You guys had a most awesome adventure indeed!! :occasion14: Way to go Dan for getting out and enduring the day and being rewarded for it!!! :thumbsup: You are truly blessed Bill for the areas you have access to hunt. Kudos go to you for the research you do in your quest for bringing alive the history of our great country!!!!:hello2: (Banner vote as well!)

IM
 

Real nice finds guy.
 

This should be up on the banner any minute now..........

Maybe enough haven't voted but they should be. That collection for 1 day (even with help) would be a great day in the UK, over there you can't asked for much older or such a great variety withoutout sound crazy!

No brainer for me...

If fact I'm putting my vote in for 'best of'....
 

BEST OF and BANNER recommendation sent as well. This is just a Stunning day!!!

BIG congrats to you, Bill!


-Buck
 

Maybe enough haven't voted but they should be. That collection for 1 day (even with help) would be a great day in the UK, over there you can't asked for much older or such a great variety withoutout sound crazy!

No brainer for me...

If fact I'm putting my vote in for 'best of'....

Thanks a bunch Cru, but I doubt this will receive any serious consideration for banner as its basically just an assortment of nice, early finds and does not contain that bonafide killer artifact that they're looking for. Hopefully Dan or I will be able to pull something out from this site on future hunts that will meet the banner "criteria", whatever that may be. Thanks again for the support from you and some of the other posters.
 

This deserves the banner and the best of Tnet, period. Not much else to say about it. Crazy history and a lot of fun I am sure.
 

Outstanding finds !!! great silver but i love those buckles :notworthy: that site reeks of history i bet ya there is plenty more in there . Good hunt Jim
 

that's some great hunting. congrats on the AWESOME coins!! the buckles are super as well!
 

I put my banner vote in for the Commonwealth Penny, since from what I am hearing they are very difficult to find even in the UK. Is this how others are voting?
 

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