Gorgeous 1729 one reale plus cut pistareen from 2 pounded sites

Bill D. (VA)

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My good friend Evan is in town visiting for a few days, and my regular hunting buddy Dan joined us for a fun day of hunting at a couple of our well-hit sites. The day started out on the very wet side with a number of heavy downpours making for miserable hunting conditions, but things finally made a dramatic improvement by midday. After not digging many targets for the first 2-3 hours, I was quickly passing through an area well-removed from the house site and on a slope, and was suddenly startled by a nice sounding hit. It was too high for cut silver, and I was thinking more along the lines of a musketball or large brass button. But when I flipped the dirt out of the hole I could see the faint glint of a silver edge, and upon closer inspection could make out the telltale corded edge confirming this would indeed be spanish silver. And what a nice one it was - a 1729 one reale with near perfect detail!! Although I've dug almost 90 cut pistareens, I can count all the whole ones I've recovered on the fingers of one hand. So this was indeed a special find for me.

Later we decided to take Evan to another site that we've hit really hard over the last 2 seasons, but for some reason the once barren area in and around the iron patch started singing out with signals. We couldn't figure out why that was happening, but we weren't complaining. Although most were deep and iffy signals, nearly all of the recoveries were keepers. Not long after I helped Dan fill in a shallow fire pit we'd been investigating, I got a tight and very obvious signal that initially was reading in the mid-60s on my F75. Once I opened the hole and had the target out, it read a little lower at about 60. Not sure what to expect, I broke open the dirt clod and staring back at me was yet another piece of colonial silver - an early 1700s cut pistareen. So although my overall finds for the day weren't all that great in terms of quantity, I was quite pleased with the outcome. At the end of the day I came home with colonial silvers #8 and #9 for the season (177 & 178 overall), and I now have a fighting chance to hit double digits again this year. I had a great day of fun and comradery, and everyone returned home happy and with a nice pouch full of goodies.

Sorry, but the pics were (again) improperly ordered after the upload.
 

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Very nice, beautiful coin.
 

Congrats on the nice condition, and fully round Spanish.
I've always wanted a cut piece, but also pretty happy all my spanish was round.

Picture mixture, yes I've noticed that more than a couple of times, that for what ever reason they don't appear in order. As mentioned above if it is important to you best to load them one at a time with the insert image button.

Hey we are above the freezing point now, and only 3 feet of snow to go ! I'll be out there soon.
 

I don't know which one I like better, the one reale or the cut piece, absolutely great group of finds there,

Great hunt!
 

Great hunt Bill. The one real is beautiful. You must have a ton of old pounded sites that still have some good targets left. The trick I use to get my pictures in order is to start their file name with 1. 2. 3. ect. But I plan to try the insert image method so I can put test before each picture.
 

Great hunt Bill. The one real is beautiful. You must have a ton of old pounded sites that still have some good targets left. The trick I use to get my pictures in order is to start their file name with 1. 2. 3. ect. But I plan to try the insert image method so I can put test before each picture.
You know I had the same problem with pics and I never do. This site is not as pounded as bill leads on ha ha
 

What a coin:thumbsup: unbelievable detail:occasion14:
 

That"s a nice one Bill, great detail for sure. I'm with Rick, it would be nice to find a cut Spanish just to add to the mix but they are as hard to find as hen's teeth around here. Looks like at least 2 more weeks before we can get out, if the mild weather holds up. Been one of the heaviest snow packs ever from Boston to New Brunswick.
ZDD
 

Bill, the condition of that coin is absurd! Had to have been lost pretty soon after it was minted. One person in circulation at best. You get some of the sweetest finds this side of the pond.
 

Incredible !!!! congrats on your reale beauty!
 

Great finds as always and beautiful Spanish silver
 

Bill, the condition of that coin is absurd! Had to have been lost pretty soon after it was minted. One person in circulation at best. You get some of the sweetest finds this side of the pond.

Thanks DMN. I have to agree that this coin might be in the best condition of any of the colonial silvers I've dug. And it was definitely a surprise as most of the others from that site were in really bad shape.
 

That reale is incredible. Great going, Bill!
 

Very nice looking Reale must be a hit off the press drop! Congrats!
 

Really nice.
It's always great to find something nice in a "pounded" site!
 

Congratulations on the beautiful Reale!
 

Big congrats on the 1729 piece,it's a beauty! HH this year you're off to the races with this hunt....
 

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