I think I found a COB!

Oct 5, 2014
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Hello Everyone,

I was working an area in Central RI, a place that has been very good to me in the past. The area being very early in American history usually gives up some buttons, coins, pottery and clay pipes, but not today! I brought four machines with me to cover all of my bases, one of them being the Minelab Explorer 2. Boy, I love that machine; its deep, has beautiful tones and with the Sun Ray 5” coil is a deadly metal detecting machine under the right condition. The machine setup was the following: sensitivity = 26, ferrous audio and wide open screen (I usually hunt this way); working an area that is wet most, if not all, year round. Today it wasn’t bad and with rubber boots, not a problem at all.

I wasn’t really gridding like usual, but rather using my “Free Style” approach, where I move where the feeling leads me. I know it sounds weird, but my friend Howard Hewitt (Digfellas) and I have had many discussions about this topic. We both agree there is something to it. Anyway, moving along a straight path for about 100 feet, I had the feeling to turn left and walk in that direction. After about 20 feet, I heard that familiar silver warble of the Explorer 2 audio system and the cursor in the upper right corner. I thought cool, a possible silver coin! After digging a 7”+ plug and probing with the pin pointer a bit, I found what was triggering the detector. A big nothing! I thought a small hunk of metal may have fooled me and the detector. After brushing off all the mud with a soft toothbrush I observed symbols that looked similar to many of the Real coins I have found, but I’m no expert. Upon return home, it was rinsed with water and weighed, coming in at 3.3 grams and fits just inside a seated dime. So I leave it up to the many experts on Tnet to help identify this interesting find.

If this coin like object is indeed a COB it would be my first!

Thank you for looking,

GL & HH

Doc

COB 1.jpg COB 2.jpg COB 3.jpg COB Weight.jpg

COB Close 3.jpg COB Close 1.jpg COB close 2.jpg
 

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I outa' pay more attention of these COB things. I think if I found one I'd probably throw it in my trash pouch!:BangHead: I hope yours is the real deal. :icon_thumleft:

In general it's good to get familiar with as many relics and coins as possible--to decrease your odds of throwing Treasure into the Trash!


To the OP--congrats on an amazing find! Still on my bucket list, and hope I dig one someday!
 

Welcome to the Dirt Cob Club! A very select few get to have that honor. Please post more pics of the beauty!
 

Hello Don and AARC

I have uploaded three photos using a USB zoom lens, sure hope they help in the ID.

Regards,

Doc
 

Congrats on a the 1 R cob, a super find by any standard. I love that black patina.
 

Hello Don and AARC

I have uploaded three photos using a USB zoom lens, sure hope they help in the ID.

Regards,

Doc

Much better pics... well done.
Just glanced em... but looks good so far.

Now lets see if the rest of the riddle can be solved.
 

Spanish Colonial 1 Real Mexico Mint Phillip II.

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Sweeeeeeeet!!!!
Congrats professor!!
That is awesome!

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Hello Mackaydon, Thank you for the help! :occasion14:
 

Thank you Msbeepbeep!

We still have to get out and detect! :icon_thumright:
 

Thank you Ahab8! :icon_thumright:

I can only hope to find the great things that you recover! :notworthy:

Doc
 

Spirit was good to you! I am in awe! I am so happy that a member who just gave me a warm welcome this week has found something so awesome in my home state. It gives me hope to find something as great! I will continue to listen to Spirit. Thanks for sharing.
 

Oh wow--SO amazing! Congrats. -Lisa & John
 

Hello Lisa and John,

Thanks for the post!

I look forward to seeing more of your great finds! :icon_thumleft:

Regards,

Doc
 

Thank you Bill D. (VA) for the information and kind words!
 

Wow some how I missed this thread pofessor. Congrats !! Its a great feeling finding one of those isn't it !!
 

Sweet COB..I gotta get up to R.I. at some point. Family settled in Providence in the late 1600's so I feel the urge to get back there....maybe it's the COB calling my name..lol
 

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