Story about Pirate( Cpt. Henry Every) coins Found in Rhode Island

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The story went out this morning worldwide on the wire service for the Associated Press - 1,700 newspapers and 6,000 tv and radio news outlets in the US and another 8,500 news outlets outside the US. The story has run in the Washington Post, CBS, ABC, Fox, Google & Yahoo News, papers small and large in the USi; it's gone out to China, Japan, Ireland, England... But you heard all about it hear on T-Net first - my banner find from 2014 -17th Century Hammered Silver - A Pirate's Coin.

Nice write up in the Daily Mail (UK) - homage to one of England's greatest pirates. :skullflag::skullflag::skullflag:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9425875/Ancient-coins-solve-mystery-murderous-1600s-pirate.html
 

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While finding such coins is always amazing I think a little to presumptuous to conclude these coins are directly connected to Avery. While it is possible its not exactly proven beyond doubt.

Many different currencies ended up in hands of British/American sailors not all of them pirates spent in numerous locations and passed onto the various colonists through trade of goods and services.

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Awesome story here in RI..thanks
 

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While finding such coins is always amazing I think a little to presumptuous to conclude these coins are directly connected to Avery. While it is possible its not exactly proven beyond doubt.

Many different currencies ended up in hands of British/American sailors not all of them pirates spent in numerous locations and passed onto the various colonists through trade of goods and services.

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Agreed.

Yeah I don't know where the heck Avery comes into this other than in someones imagination.
 

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The story went out this morning worldwide on the wire service for the Associated Press - 1,700 newspapers and 6,000 tv and radio news outlets in the US and another 8,500 news outlets outside the US. The story has run in the Washington Post, CBS, ABC, Fox, Google & Yahoo News, papers small and large in the USi; it's gone out to China, Japan, Ireland, England... But you heard all about it hear on T-Net first - my banner find from 2014 -17th Century Hammered Silver - A Pirate's Coin.

Nice write up in the Daily Mail (UK) - homage to one of England's greatest pirates. :skullflag::skullflag::skullflag:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9425875/Ancient-coins-solve-mystery-murderous-1600s-pirate.html


So you're Jim Bailey? Congrats on finding something that could be so historically significant. Now that's real treasure.
When I read this story I was thinking that I dont see many posts from Rhode Island on Tnet. Keep us updated.
 

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