Lets see some old silver.

Brian C.

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Whites and Garrett. I use several machines, the ace 350 is a nice machine. I have a 5900, 6000, whites.
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Relic Hunting

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Awesome Shilling & GIII Rick!
that's the first holed trime I've seen../
it ain't about winning, but how you play the game :occasion14:

Condition counts for a lot, and mine ain't got much in that department, Good Show!
 

Sorry, no Spanish Silver yet but here is a selection of:
Iron Age (Celtic)
Roman
Saxon
Medieval
(forgot some Milled)

This reminds me why Dad & I detect!!!

Click to see them close up:
 

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Sorry, no Spanish Silver yet but here is a selection of:
Iron Age (Celtic)
Roman
Saxon
Medieval
(forgot some Milled)

This reminds me why I detect!!!

Click to see them close up:
Fantastic coins all in great condition!
What Denomination is the big Lizzie?
Is the Curly haired bust Eadgar?
Thanks for sharing those old beauties! :hello:
 

Fantastic coins all in great condition!
What Denomination is the big Lizzie?
Is the Curly haired bust Eadgar?
Thanks for sharing those old beauties! :hello:

The Lizy is only a 'Shilling'.
Curly hair & shortcross rev is King John
 

A 'Bob' :occasion14:,
just read about Elizabeth, 'Queen with the Heart of a King', still required study for advanced degrees in political science and international MBAs after 400+ years.
Addressing troops before the defeat of the Spanish Armada:
". . . therefore I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live and die amongst you all; to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust. I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm . . ."
Amazing History and Coins! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Sorry, no Spanish Silver yet but here is a selection of:
Iron Age (Celtic)
Roman
Saxon
Medieval
(forgot some Milled)

This reminds me why I detect!!!

Click to see them close up:

Nice silver! I'm not sure anyone can top that.
 

Nice silver! I'm not sure anyone can top that.

Thanks, not really trying to 'top' anyone, but they do look good together. Thats why I'm a collector, what have the 'sellers' got, other than memories & photos, I can still touch mine & these are the tip of the iceburg (although the 'prettier' tip).
 

1852 III-cent Piece

This is my oldest silver, from a farm field in Westchester County, New York, within sight of the Hudson River.
 

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Thanks, not really trying to 'top' anyone, but they do look good together. Thats why I'm a collector, what have the 'sellers' got, other than memories & photos, I can still touch mine & these are the tip of the iceburg (although the 'prettier' tip).

Yep, we all have our top finds.
 

More Spanish silver

5 ounce Spanish silver religious artifact from the 1600s found along the Treasure Coast of Florida.
 

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Nice bunch of history, thanks for sharing.
 

Thanks, not really trying to 'top' anyone, but they do look good together. Thats why I'm a collector, what have the 'sellers' got, other than memories & photos, I can still touch mine & these are the tip of the iceburg (although the 'prettier' tip).

Yep I would have a hard time selling anything that looks good in a display case. It has taken quite some time to fill a case with some decent finds. BTW none of which have any "real" value. But someday.
 

Gary Drayton said:
Here are a few Spanish 1715 fleet silver reales from the beaches of Florida.

Wow Gary! Neat pieces of history! Are those usually found in the water? Awesome find!
 

Gary Drayton said:
Thanks, the salvage guys find them in the water but I find them on the beaches of Florida.

Thanks for sharing! I hope you find more to post! Love those historical finds!
 

Thanks, not really trying to 'top' anyone, but they do look good together. Thats why I'm a collector, what have the 'sellers' got, other than memories & photos, I can still touch mine & these are the tip of the iceburg (although the 'prettier' tip).
:occasion14: AGREED !! :occasion14:
 

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