Trip to Mexico, many Bucket listers found, Reales, Buttons, Silver Jewelry and More

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I spent the entire month of July in Mexico on a family trip. I was excited because i would have the chance to hunt some really old grounds from my hometown and they did not disappoint. Ill begin with the buttons, in total is dug 74 Buttons in 2 different homesites, a great variety appear. The top are Pewter Colonial buttons, the rest are mainly flat buttons, and the very last two are Iron flat buttons.
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This next group consist of what I call dangling buttons or could very well be cufflinks, I'm not sure. They can be divided in 2 groups ball style ones and the flower design type, followed by several ball buttons, the last five a more modern pieces since they all have iron backs.
( Love the ones with the locomotive design )
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This other small group consist of buttons with designs, there is even a piece with glass, all very nice designs.
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Lastly on the buttons are the Military kind, I found 5 Mexican military buttons that according to research should date in the 1830s or earlier. I also found a French button in the same homesite as the Mexican pieces, maybe from the French intervention of 1861?Botones Mex Mil..jpg

The coins showed up mainly in the form of Centavos, I found 4 whole cents from the late 1800s and 5 cut pieces, also a small centavo from 1883.
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Then came the Mexican State Coins, The first Quartilla ( 1/4 Real ) is actually a federal coin, but i have included it with the state coins. I found 2 Zacatecas Quartillas, one is wiped, the other is 1863/2, actually its an over date. The smaller coins with Cherub are Octavos
( 1/8 Real ) from Zacatecas one is from 1836 and the other is 1862, I dug both varieties the Copper and the Brass type.
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The next group consist of Hacienda or town tokens, these are similar as what are known here in the state as pickers checks, although most of these pieces in Mexico tend to be colonial or at least date to the early 1800s.
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This leads me to pieces i liked the most, Mexican silvers, from Colonial to late 1800s Mexican coins are something that I always wanted to dig, well I did, the first piece is an 1807 2 Reales, followed by my oldest coin to date which also happens to be Silver an 1752 1/2 Real, 1803 1/2 real. The Republic coins are as follows, a 1874 5 Centavos, followed by tiny 1847 1/4 Real, this thing is smaller than a US time. The very last piece is Cob from the era of Phillip the V, i can make out the cross, but not positive on the ruler. Monedas Plata.jpg
I also found a few pieces of Jewelry mainly with religious themes, 8 Junk but old rings, a cufflink, an earring, and a hair piece with much plating and wonderful design.
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Silver Jewelry only added to three pieces, not sure on age, some might be colonial. All unmarked, first is what seems to be part of a ball earring, then a handcut ring with a leafy design, very small could had been a childs ring. The last piece is a bird design it was either a pendant or maybe part of an earring aswell.
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This last two photos consist of unknowns to me, if anyone has any idea on what this items are please feel free to comment
( Except for the Iron Buckle )
All items on the very last picture are iron, notice the pieces that look like fishing weights? but made of iron? no close water source to the house site, no fish that can be caught on rod and lines close either.
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Yes they look very close, don't think its the same, but very similar, here are some better pics, what do u think ?

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Wow most impressive.
That religious medal at the bottom of the pic with the sideways hole resembles an 18th century Jesuit trade medal according to this website.
Scroll to the bottom of this link.
HistoricalShop.com--Native American Items
I have always wanted to dig one of those. I would love to see a better pic.
 

They could be, I'm having trouble Iding them
Awesome virgin territory! Some of th unknown tins remind me of the decorations on day of the dead items
 

Thanx, yes if indeed the cob is Phillip V, it should date in the early 1700s. I really like posting, but here in Baltimore I rarely find something worth posting, but hope to go out much and see what comes up next.

Wow, wow wow! GREAT finds there! Your cob is actually your oldest coin--much older than the 1752! Congrats on some fantastic relics and coins. I really enjoyed reading this post, because these are relics, coins, and great info which we dont see much of on this forum. Well done!

-Buk
 

Bob-E-Pin Thanx
 

Yes a hard choice, I think I would go with the Mexican military buttons or the silver 1/4 Real

Wow, what a great trip. Those are some excellent finds and its almost hard to pick a favorite. I think I'll go with the silver coins and buttons !
 

Look who's taking " Mr. In the cover of the new garrett machine " ( Even though he swings a Fish ) And yes Ill bring all this stuff to the next meeting

Lilo you're an animal!! Can't wait to see the cob at an upcoming meeting... I'll vote banner. Incredible spread, and really good post.
 

Thanx Tpmetal
 

Phenomenal work, and very well documented. Thanks for an outstanding post, and congrats on your finds.
 

Wow, wow wow! GREAT finds there! Your cob is actually your oldest coin--much older than the 1752! Congrats on some fantastic relics and coins. I really enjoyed reading this post, because these are relics, coins, and great info which we dont see much of on this forum. Well done!

-Buk

I agree. It reminded me of a CRUSADER post but, with a Mexican twist and SALSA splashed all around!:occasion18::occasion16::wav::whip2:
 

I can't add much to the praise already given, but raise my glass is a hearty congrats to you on this tremendous haul and what must have been a great trip! :occasion14:
 

Yes crime in recents years has gotten much worse, fortunate this area has always been neutral recent criminal activity. I plan on going back next summer, u are always welcome to join. The best part is that most of this sites are virgin and therefore plenty items to be found.
Thanks for the invitation, but I am still a little hesitant. I found some pictures of some of my friends Mexican relic displays that I thought you might like to see.
 

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excellent post . Great mouthwatering pix. The buttons in the beginning of the 2nd row of the 2nd pix are hollow cage-like mesh buttons. Those can be 1820 to 40s (found in CA at sites dated that era). I love those !

In the 2nd to the last pix, start of the 2nd row: Those ornamental pendant-bob things get found in CA mission era sites . Ie.: sites that date from the 1810s to the 1840s. Many conflicting theories as to what they are. That's for another post :)

On the last pix, those 2 items that resemble fishing weights are NOT fishing weights. We call those bell-clapper style pendants. Like the pendant-bob items above, they are similarly dated.

The sideways clasp religious medallions can be VERY old. They are definitely pre -industrial revolution. They find those in England, and attribute dates from the 1500s to 1700s on them. Hence, could have already been an antique when lost where you found them.

Stunning post . Thanx !
 

Thank you for taking the time to check them out, its just as thrilling to find them as to share with other our finds
Phenomenal work, and very well documented. Thanks for an outstanding post, and congrats on your finds.
 

Lol, please don't forget the nachos

I agree. It reminded me of a CRUSADER post but, with a Mexican twist and SALSA splashed all around!:occasion18::occasion16::wav::whip2:
 

Yes indeed it was, thanx for stopping by.
I can't add much to the praise already given, but raise my glass is a hearty congrats to you on this tremendous haul and what must have been a great trip! :occasion14:
 

Just awesome pieces, lots of religious, and military items as well. Any idea what are those items with the #s, mainly 4s?. The buckles and coins are just as amazing.

Thanks for the invitation, but I am still a little hesitant. I found some pictures of some of my friends Mexican relic displays that I thought you might like to see.
 

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