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IDX, That’s about the best pic on Tnet I’ve seen in a long time....
hard to beat
clipped cob - if you took a 1/2 reale and clipped off the round edges
its known as a "short bit" and you could buy a pint of grog with it
very close - it probably is size of the star on the 3 center -So you think it beats my 1/4 real?
very close - it probably is size of the star on the 3 center -
will tell you - thank God for pinpointer - it was completely black
and found in farm field just after thaw so it was very muddy
i had just gotten my Garrett pinpointer (the black model) yrs ago
and chased it around a little with machines pinpointer - thought i might have a piece
of lead shot - pulled pin pointer out and bingo - but just thought it was a piece of junk
got back to car and showed my buddy what i had been chasing around - then i saw the cross
i have found spanish silver before - even some cut but never like this
on it - not valuable but nice conversation piece
Ive found my share of cut in half coppers and seen tons by others over the yrs
but you dont see many quartered coppers
I was doing some research long ago and came across some pages from early 1700s journal
and it had going rates (mostly with Indians) for items
it said what they would give the Indians for stuff and what they would ask them for other items
it wasnt all trade like people think - we started giving them coins and them getting them back
and of course early settlers screwed them back then too
one entry was
sold Indian one musket - then repaired musket... right after - probably flint fell out and seller charged arm and a leg for another
one spot it had 4 apples for a KG - so I guess you could get one for 1/4
Hey Casper is that journal available online by any chance? It would be a very interesting read I think.Ive found my share of cut in half coppers and seen tons by others over the yrs
but you dont see many quartered coppers
I was doing some research long ago and came across some pages from early 1700s journal
and it had going rates (mostly with Indians) for items
it said what they would give the Indians for stuff and what they would ask them for other items
it wasnt all trade like people think - we started giving them coins and them getting them back
and of course early settlers screwed them back then too
one entry was
sold Indian one musket - then repaired musket... right after - probably flint fell out and seller charged arm and a leg for another
one spot it had 4 apples for a KG - so I guess you could get one for 1/4