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  1. #1
    TWOZ12

    Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    This is the best find I have ever detected. My ex found a Rolex about 9 years ago and I was told I would never be able to top that. In my mind I have with this! LOL? I found it with-in the first 20-25 minutes of detecting but didn't find anything else the rest of the day except for 3 current pennies. The next day I found a Silver St. Christopher and nothing else but pretty shells! Which is fine too! I did find these on the Treasure Coast on Oct. 6th & 7th, 2004 after Hurricane Jeanne. Shhhhh!

  2. #2
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    The Cesspool

    Jul 2004
    living in a cesspool on a slab of concrete
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    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    Nice!How'd you get them that clean?I bet you been to that spot ever since,looking for more,eh?I know i'd be camped out there
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  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2004
    Indy
    Cz3d
    3,851

    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    Very nice!,,, what type of coin is it?

  4. #4
    TWOZ12

    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    I've been back there once and found a current dime and 2 pennies. As for cleaning them, I tried the Olive Oil for a couple of days (didn't seem to loosen anything) so I wraped them in individual foil strips (make sure the foil is not crinkled at all) put them in seperate bowls covered with vinegar for 24 hours then after pulling the foil off I alternated between Tarnex and a cornstarch/water paste to rub them clean. That actually took over an hour. As for the year of the coin I kept searching the internet and found an identical coin, this is what was said about that coin and that coins picture: 1 R Mexico Assayer O Philip II cob Mo-O between 1572-1598
    Obverse: [PHILIPP]VS . II . DEI GRATIA
    Reverse: [HISPANIARVM] . ET : INDIARVM [REX]
    Weight: 44.5 g (2.88 grams) Diameter: 22.7 mm
    Comments: This coin has been heavily clipped and is well below the authorized weight of 3.38 grams. Most of the upper
    potion of the legend letters has been clipped and in parts the entire legend is missing. According to Pradeau (p. 42) there
    should be colons between each word. Although this coin is clipped it is better than the plated coin in Pradeau (plate 2, item 5).
    Obverse bears the crowned Hapsburg shield, to the feft is the mintmark 'Mo' for Mexico City, while to the right is the
    assayer's initial 'O'. According to Pellicer i Bru's, Glosario, p. 161 this unidentified assayer O was active during the entire
    reign of Philip II 1556-1598. As this coin is a Mexican cob it cannot date to before 1572 when the dies used on the cobs
    first arrived in the New World. The reverse bears a cross with fleur-de-lis transformed into balls at the ends, which is unique
    to the Mexico City mint. The Castile and Leon arms are completed with castles in the upper-left and lower-right quadrants
    and lions in the upper-right and lower-left quadrants all surrounded in what in heraldic termonology is called a tressure
    (here represented by a border consisting of four arcs and four pointed sections).
    Provenance: From the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Collection.
    After further research I have concluded the coin had been from the San Martin, almiranta of the Honduras Fleet which sunk in 1618. I tell ya....finding this coin was....whew, exhilarating to say the least! But the research brought a whole different detph of meaning to me where this coin is concerned. Thank-you for letting me share this wonderful experience with you! Tammy

  5. #5
    TWOZ12

    Here is the other coin in article.

    Here is the other coin in article.
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  6. #6

    May 2003
    583

    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    Awesome find! Congratulations on the Spanish cob!
    "...and then I will finally be able to take over the world!"?
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  7. #7
    us
    Oct 2004
    Palm Coast, Florida
    Fisher CZ-5, Fisher 1280X,Fisher F-2
    20

    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    Great Find Tammy. I was at the coast also that day and found just trash. Boy the beaches looked trashed. It appears all the coins were washed back into the ocean. It's going to take awhile for the beaches to get back as usual.
    Good Luck,
    Steve
    Fisher CZ-5,Fisher 1280-X,Fisher F-2
    I "DIG" Fisher metal detectors.

  8. #8

    Mar 2004
    342

    Re: Not a Rolex, but to me just as good!

    I would rather find a peice of history any day! Good going! Cladius.

 

 

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