Stunning detailed 1723 Pisterene ll

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Well maybe not stunning, but certainly sweet. :laughing7: Today was a great day for me for sure.... My wife Maggie and our daughter headed for home..., North Carolina for the weekend to meet up with Maggies 2011 girls Cheerleader Team she is coaching... I had the green flag to detect for a few hours this morning while they practiced, so I grabbed my gear and headed to a site I have been to time and time again, always bringing a significant or interesting relic home. I fired up the Ford, and headed a short trek West outside of town. I arrived shortly after 9 am, and the sun had already made it's strong presence known, with temps rising fast. I cranked up the trusty Etrac, and hooked up the new Coiltek Joey 10x5 coil. I then selected my settings I felt the dirt was suggesting I should be running, and ran my ritual auto noise cancel. The Etrac notified me with a unique tone, that it was ready to hunt. It wasn't long after, I heard the siren of the familiar silver war cry, that pierced my through my Detectorp pro Uni probe headphones suggesting, "dig this!" I carefully cut the horseshoe shape plug, flipped the the over, I couldn't believe what I saw.. "Whoa, I thought" " Sweet...Could this be what I think it is?" After gently retrieving what looked like a large Reale, , I held it up to my Bausch & Lomb 10x Loupe, blinked and focused in, then took a deep breath. I saw what looked to be the crest of a Pisterene... :o I pulled the coin back and took a deep breath to reexamine....sure enough, I was right :hello2: A really well preserved, 1723 Pisterene!! Folks, these don't come out too much better dug than this. I can't believe all the detail on this beauty. ....I have dug several of these clipped or cut or broken, but never a full one in such great shape in this date... This coin most likely found it's way into Virginia, through the James river area circa 1725 during violent times in America. It will display proudly in a display case, protected for kids to see an learn.

Early in 1756 Mr. Farrar [minister of Easton in the Colony of Rhode Island] bought land for a
homestead…His farm and house were paid for largely with money that he borrowed. He sent at
one time a miscellaneous collection of moneys as indicated in the following curious receipt: -
Received of the Revd M. George Farrar, of Easton: two Double Loons, one Joanna, thirteen
Dollars, One pistorene, half a pistorene, Four English Shillings, Two black dogs, and three
halves.” (History of Easton, Chapter X.)


If you would like to learn more on this historic coin, try clicking here.
http://numismatics.org/wikiuploads/CNL/Pistareens.pdf



Thanks for looking.

Mike :hello2:
 

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Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

beautiful coin, congrats on a superb find
 

Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

Lovely coin :icon_thumleft: No chance of me ever getting one of them :(
 

Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

Like the dark toning! :thumbsup: My only one is also 1723.
 

Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

Very nice coin. Great find.......
 

Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

That is a sweet old one there...even better with an older date like that...
 

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Sim_Player said:
If it hadn't been holed then it probably would have been cut!

Awesome find!

Whoever wore it around their neck cherished it for it's "artistic value". It would the same to me, as the "finder".

~Sim
The hole in these coins had different uses. Not only to be worn around the neck, but also a way for merchants to check for authenticity of silver. Coins were widely counterfeited back then, some of them lightly silver plated.
 

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Mikey,
A coin going on 300 years old in the good ol' U.S. is outstanding Brotha. What a BEAUTY! :love1:
I bet it was peaceful out there by yourself. :thumbsup:
Looks like that fork in the picture got a hold of my wife's meatloaf. :laughing7: :tongue3:
Great post Dude. :thumbsup:
Congrats,
Dug
 

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Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

That's a Stunning Spanish Mike :o
Finds like that make all the diggin worthwhile fershure!
Congrats on a beautiful old Silver :thumbsup:
(liking that big buckle too)
 

Re: Stunning detailed 1723 Pistareen ll!!!

Hey Mike excellent recovery on that beautiful Pistareen :icon_sunny: I would love to find one and add it to my collection .It seems that not very many of those made it up into Maine ! H.H. M.R.
 

ModernMiner said:
Mikey,
A coin going on 300 years old in the good ol' U.S. is outstanding Brotha. What a BEAUTY! :love1:
I bet it was peaceful out there by yourself. :thumbsup:
Looks like that fork in the picture got a hold of my wife's meatloaf. :laughing7: :tongue3:
Great post Dude. :thumbsup:
Congrats,
Dug
That's the best group of people you'll ever want to know, right there!
 

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MaineRelic said:
Hey Mike excellent recovery on that beautiful Pistareen :icon_sunny: I would love to find one and add it to my collection .It seems that not very many of those made it up into Maine ! H.H. M.R.


Depends on what part. I have talked to someone a few times who did a lot of digging there and he killed it. I also know of another person traveling there to hunt the same area and he did great as well.
 

That's an outstanding coin Mike. I know that you were very glad to hunt in that beautiful, serene setting in an area that you have researched and know so well. You will be hard pressed to get a coin earlier than the 1723 this side of Virginia. A relic dealer told me that holes were also punched in coins so a wire could ne run through them so they would be harder to lose. HH, Quindy.
 

Any info on the buckle in the relics pic? I recently dug a buckle that looks almost identical and was wondering if it was old or not.
 

Congrats on a great coin! I haven't had a whole pistareen yet, and I was only able to get one date on the cut pieces I found. (1733)
 

jerseyben said:
Any info on the buckle in the relics pic? I recently dug a buckle that looks almost identical and was wondering if it was old or not.
Yes it is older...It is a pewter composite shoe/sash buckle...Late 17- 1800's Great find
 

rtde3 said:
Super Sweet Mike! :o
I know that had to make your weekend right there!
Big congrats man!
By the way, Love the first picture of the sun behind to chinney!
Nice shot!
Hey is that a ring I see hiding next to the fork on the left side of the pic.?
Thanks Rob. It is a ring, but a crude one.
 

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Thats an excellent pistareen Mike! I have yet to find one whole and that one would have made my day!
 

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