Spanish Half Reales ?

ScrugneysGunDogs

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Yesterday I detected my oldest finds ever. Two of them are very worn silver coins about the size of a thin (very thin) dime. I believe they are Spanish Half Reales. Can anyone tell me for sure?

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Coin A (side 1)

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Coin A (side 2)

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Coin B (side 1)

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Coin B (side 2)

This is all I have time for right now, but I'll post the rest of the story tonight. :)
 

Yep. both 1/2 Real pieces... Not actually cobs (which were the earlier hand-cut/hand-struck "lumps"), but rather their milled successors (normal round modern coins).

Coin A: 1789 Mexico 1/2 Real. Charles IIII (though still using the portrait of the previous king, Charles III). This "transitional" type was made in 1789-90, so the visible "9" pegs it as 1789.

Coin B: Charles III Mexico 1/2 Real. Date appears to be 1786.

Not really worth anything numismatically in this condition, but definitely a piece of early American history. Nice find.
 

Awesome! :) Thanks for the info. I dug these coins on the front lawn of my buddy's farm. It's been a working farm since 1790! He'll be thrilled to get a piece of history from one of his earliest American ancestors!

P.S. LOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTs more ground to cover! :D
 

Very nice finds. I look forward to hearing about many more from your farm site. Maybe you will be lucky enough to find a cob. Good luck! :icon_thumleft:

Stan
 

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