Silver ~ british ???

Flyingbuy

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Mackaydon said:
Spanish, 2 reales ("pistareen"), Segovia Mint, Philipp V (??)
Don........
Thanks ! I've found two other Spanish silver coins here on Martha's Vineyard ,both small the size of a dime.
 

Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
 

Always a thrill to dig Spanish silver. :thumbsup:
 

Sniffy said:
Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
Great !! can you give me a time line ~ range of dates ~ for this copin , the date is worn off ??
 

Beautiful two Reale of Philip V. :thumbsup:
 

Mackaydon said:
Those would be 1/2 reales; care to post pics of them?
Don.......
Hi Don , I will post the two other 1/2 reales when I am back home to the computer that I have the photos in ~ Thanks Again
 

Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
Great !! can you give me a time line ~ range of dates ~ for this copin , the date is worn off ??
Mine was a 1737 but I"m not certain about yours, it looks earlier.
 

Sniffy said:
Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
Great !! can you give me a time line ~ range of dates ~ for this copin , the date is worn off ??
Mine was a 1737 but I"m not certain about yours, it looks earlier.
Thanks ~ was looking online and didn't see much later than 1724 for this coin ?? Cape and the islands are certainly a great place to find early colonial coins . I have been granted permission to detect a 200+ acre farm that has cellar holes dating from 1715. The coppers from this site are cooked from the rich soil unlike some other site on the island where I have found the ground to be sandy and the coins in much better shape. With this warm fall weather I am hoping that the frozen ground holds off much longer !!!!!
 

Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
Great !! can you give me a time line ~ range of dates ~ for this copin , the date is worn off ??
Mine was a 1737 but I"m not certain about yours, it looks earlier.
Thanks ~ was looking online and didn't see much later than 1724 for this coin ?? Cape and the islands are certainly a great place to find early colonial coins . I have been granted permission to detect a 200+ acre farm that has cellar holes dating from 1715. The coppers from this site are cooked from the rich soil unlike some other site on the island where I have found the ground to be sandy and the coins in much better shape. With this warm fall weather I am hoping that the frozen ground holds off much longer !!!!!
I know what you mean....I found a Draped Bust that was still "shiny" on cape.....sandy soil is nice. I hope someone will chime in and ID that piece. I hope to see a pine tree shilling coming from you soon.....
 

Sweet find!

All the best,

Lanny
 

Sniffy said:
Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Flyingbuy said:
Sniffy said:
Nice job, I was fortunate enough to pull a 2 reale pistareen in Falmouth. What an exciting feeling eh?
Great !! can you give me a time line ~ range of dates ~ for this copin , the date is worn off ??
Mine was a 1737 but I"m not certain about yours, it looks earlier.
Thanks ~ was looking online and didn't see much later than 1724 for this coin ?? Cape and the islands are certainly a great place to find early colonial coins . I have been granted permission to detect a 200+ acre farm that has cellar holes dating from 1715. The coppers from this site are cooked from the rich soil unlike some other site on the island where I have found the ground to be sandy and the coins in much better shape. With this warm fall weather I am hoping that the frozen ground holds off much longer !!!!!
I know what you mean....I found a Draped Bust that was still "shiny" on cape.....sandy soil is nice. I hope someone will chime in and ID that piece. I hope to see a pine tree shilling coming from you soon.....
That would be great !! I did pull a nice Mass penny earlier this year !!
 

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