My best 9 finds after 17 years of metal detecting

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All finds found on private property with owners permission. These finds represent alot of fun times!

1. A pile of Spanish silver cut pieces and cobs, mostly found one at a time but occasionally I found more than one in a single day. The oldest is undated and then a 1658 and two dated 1658.

2. A so called "Bucks of America" button, from the 1st black regiment of the revolutionary war. There is controversy over the legitimacy of such a regiment but it is surely listed in Albert's book of buttons as such. The shank is intact.

3. Virginia halfpenny - although I have dug others and several state coppers and halfpennies; none of them were in such presevered condition. Its beautiful.

4. RARE 1784 halfpenny - I have read that only some 35+ examples may exist of this coin. More info here:

http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinText/UnattributedCount.html

5. A group of really old and complete buckles - maybe not a great feat for some but I have not had great luck finding complete colonial buckles. I have hundreds of pieces but only a few dozen complete. Mostly found damaged from the plow chewing them up.

6. 1674 dated King Charles farthing - I have found 4 of these but this one was by far the best. (3 came of the same site)

7. 1780ish-1815ish eagle button with only 11 stars - remarkable patina, I have had several offers to buy the thing but I am not interested in selling it. I am told it is rare especially in the condition.

8. George Washington Inaugural button - I understand that its value is based on how many denticles run around the edge. Also its worth more with a shank. I have never counted the denticles. This button was in my collection for years until I figured out what I had!

9. 1652 Massachusetts bay colonies oak tree sixpence - My favorite find! I cant begin to tell you the feeling I had when I dug this in the Spring of 1996. It was dug with 2 Spanish cobs (one dated 1658) and the other from the late 1500s - found on what I have been told was a trading post in the mid 1600s. Absolutely the most incredible spot I ever metal detected. When we discovered the spot on the Chesapeake bay, we knew we had an old site with its hundreds of pieces of clay tobacco pipe strewn everywhere -just didn't realize it was THAT old. My very first signal was a 1500s 1 reale Spanish cob. After a few more visits I found the Mass. coin and thought it was just a Spanish 1 reale but it was something much better! Incidentally I thought it was worthy of an article in the treasure magazines so I tried no less than 3 times to get my finds in an article to no avail. Meanwhile, they published article after article concerning dug buffalo nickels and silver "roosies". Maybe my articles sucked but the finds should have spoken for themselves.

Thats OK...I enjoy them nonetheless...

HH, Gary
 

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This post deserves to go back to the top of the list. You indeed have some very rare, Very beautiful finds.
 

WoW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very impressive, gives us all hope!!!!!!!!


Where did you find all that Spanish silver?


Chris
Cape Coral, FL
 

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don't know why I just now came across this post?!? You have the most amazing finds I have ever seen!! I am out in California on the Monterey Bay and reales and other Spainish Silver coins turn up now and then, although not by me! Glad to hear your wife is feeling better. Family is what's it's all about!
 

For the love of God please give us a #10 ;D

I think everyone should put a top ten for best finds and update as things get better. Had you only posted a top 3 we may have not seen the 1784 Halfpenny and it was the find I have the most interest in. Whether it's the best that is up to individual taste, it's just something that's very rarely found or posted.
 

About time to bump this one back! :headbang:
 

awesome stuff thanks for sharing would love to find anyone of those
 

So glad that you found all this incredible history before it was lost forever, thank you so much for sharing your fantastic recoveries. Congratulations
 

So glad that you found all this incredible history before it was lost forever, thank you so much for sharing your fantastic recoveries. Congratulations
 

......get we get some more finds like this please????
 

:notworthy:I have to wipe up the puddle of drool after looking at those early colonial silvers! As some may know, I'm partial to Massachusetts Bay silvers. I have three, but have yet to find a sixpence. Very, Very Cool!
 

These are the types of finds I hope for every time I head out with my machine. Incredible early pieces of history.
 

Love all the early Spanish silver, but the 1784 Counterfeit British halfpence is a favorite of mine. It is a rare piece. I have 2 of them, but neither one of them was found in the ground.

14-84A obverse.jpg14-84A reverse.jpg
 

Love all the early Spanish silver, but the 1784 Counterfeit British halfpence is a favorite of mine. It is a rare piece. I have 2 of them, but neither one of them was found in the ground.

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So you disagree with it being 14-84A? I've always liked that one too.


I find the language a little confusing.

https://coins.ha.com/itm/colonials/...pcgs-cac-vlack-14-84a-w-8130-r6/a/1201-3247.s

"A very rare date within the evasion British halfpenny series, struck in the United States several years after the Revolutionary War."

British evasions are not struck in the U.S.. Maybe they are looking for the word imitation? But it's Heritage auctions so I guess somehow I am the one who must be confused. I do believe there was always questions about these actually being MM.
 

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