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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
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    1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    I have only been metal detecting since last spring, It took a month or so before I found my first old coins, but it was at my aunts house, two indian head pennies in the same hole 2 inches down. Then, during the summer I started metal detecting an old farm house that my mom is renting. There is a large cellar hole in the front yard because the house was moved back further from the road a few years ago. The first place I started detecting was around the cellar hole. But within a month I could only find junk and clad. I was so discouraged I had a hard time getting out and trying, but finally I had a burst of encouragement and decided it was going to be my day. I got off the couch walked right up to the edge of the cellar hole, turned on my detector. Swung it once, and got a pulltab signal at 2 inches. I usually don't dig pulltab signals but its said 2 inches plus it was a clear loud hit. So I bent over getting ready to dig but I saw something on the surface of the ground. I picked it up and I thought it was a farmers token. It legibly read "2 SOUS". It was unbelievably thin. I later found it to be a 1792 (A mint mark) coin from the French Colony of Cayenne in French Guinea. Then later that day I found a four hole button military button from Paris on the other side of the cellar hole. We have been renting this house since and have gotten some pretty neat stuff out of it. Anyways, there's a video down below of the find.

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  2. #2
    ca
    Oct 2011
    Quebec
    90
    Metal Detecting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)


    Good score on the French Colonies coin...should be some more oldies at that site.

    Regards + HH

    Bill

  3. #3
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    I found an 1889 Indian Head Cent at the same house. Plus some old relics. It's definatly my favorite site. Finds are slowing down though....
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  4. #4

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)



    Good one, and even 10 years older than you think, as I believe your coin is 1782.

    Look careful for countermarks. The marked ones can be quite rare.
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  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Patch


    Good one, and even 10 years older than you think, as I believe your coin is 1782.

    Look careful for countermarks. The marked ones can be quite rare.
    Why do you think its from 1782?
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  6. #6

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by NicktheMainer
    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Patch


    Good one, and even 10 years older than you think, as I believe your coin is 1782.

    Look careful for countermarks. The marked ones can be quite rare.
    Why do you think its from 1782?

    Because I think they only made them until 1789.
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  7. #7
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    I swear it looked like 1792 to me but the date is pretty worn... What does countermarked mean?
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  8. #8

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by NicktheMainer
    I swear it looked like 1792 to me but the date is pretty worn... What does countermarked mean?

    Someone stamped something into the coin. Letters, or designs, etc. Here's an example - any stamp would be good.

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)-tobago-sou-marque-contremarque-z801992.jpg  
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  9. #9
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Mine is not countermarked, I would upload a picture of it but for some reason the file is too large...
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  10. #10

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by NicktheMainer
    Mine is not countermarked, I would upload a picture of it but for some reason the file is too large...

    Still a good find regardless, but being marked takes it to a whole other level. Have seen a few of those posted over the years but just a few.
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  11. #11
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

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    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  12. #12
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

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    Attached Images Attached Images  
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  13. #13
    us
    Jun 2004
    Lewiston, NY
    Minelab Excal. Whites DFX
    34
    1 times

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Nice find! Wonder why it ended up in Maine? In 1984 I was detecting in the British Virgin Islands on private land with permission and found 16 coins that were thin like yours. Most of them were Colonie de Cayenne and some were so worn I could not tell for sure. One was counterstamped with a T, for Tortola, and another was S.K. for Saint Kitts. Some others had marks in them but have not been able to figure them out. The coins had been brought to the islands for currency and stamped to indicate they were valid for use there. The coin with the T was stamped for use in 1801 if I remember correctly. The currency used in this country when we were British colonies were old worn out coins from other countries, just as these French Colony coins were used in the Islands, and perhaps why your coin appeared in Maine! Just guessing. Good luck in finding more history! Lloyd
    Lloyd Draper

  14. #14

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloydd
    Nice find! Wonder why it ended up in Maine? In 1984 I was detecting in the British Virgin Islands on private land with permission and found 16 coins that were thin like yours. Most of them were Colonie de Cayenne and some were so worn I could not tell for sure. One was counterstamped with a T, for Tortola, and another was S.K. for Saint Kitts. Some others had marks in them but have not been able to figure them out. The coins had been brought to the islands for currency and stamped to indicate they were valid for use there. The coin with the T was stamped for use in 1801 if I remember correctly. The currency used in this country when we were British colonies were old worn out coins from other countries, just as these French Colony coins were used in the Islands, and perhaps why your coin appeared in Maine! Just guessing. Good luck in finding more history! Lloyd

    Do you still have them? I can probably ID the other marks.
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  15. #15
    us
    Jun 2004
    Lewiston, NY
    Minelab Excal. Whites DFX
    34
    1 times

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Thanks for the offer Iron Patch. I still have them but no photos and I am in Philadelphia area visiting for two weeks and the coins are home near Niagara Falls. I would be happy to photo them when I get home and have you give a try. I also found three silvers, one was completely worn the size of a half reale, the other two were cut from old Danish coins. One is a half coin with XII Skilling on one side and part of a crown on the other, no date anywhere. The other is a quarter coin but smaller in diameter again with no date and I don't remember other details. Will send photos later. Thanks again. Lloyd
    Lloyd Draper

  16. #16

    Sep 2007
    Dirtyville
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    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloydd
    Thanks for the offer Iron Patch. I still have them but no photos and I am in Philadelphia area visiting for two weeks and the coins are home near Niagara Falls. I would be happy to photo them when I get home and have you give a try. I also found three silvers, one was completely worn the size of a half reale, the other two were cut from old Danish coins. One is a half coin with XII Skilling on one side and part of a crown on the other, no date anywhere. The other is a quarter coin but smaller in diameter again with no date and I don't remember other details. Will send photos later. Thanks again. Lloyd

    Sure thing Lloydd. Post some pics when you can, and maybe message me if they're on a new thread so I will see.
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  17. #17
    us
    Dec 2011
    Central NC
    46
    Prospecting

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Cool finds Nick, your post gives me incentive to get out there, I am new at this and still hoping to find just one old coin, old as in at least a wheat penny or *maybe* even silver!

  18. #18
    us
    Mar 2011
    Maine
    Garrett Ace 250
    102
    8 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1782 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cranman
    Cool finds Nick, your post gives me incentive to get out there, I am new at this and still hoping to find just one old coin, old as in at least a wheat penny or *maybe* even silver!
    If you work hard, it won't be long!
    Coins of 2012

    Mercury Dimes - 1 (1943)
    Silver Roosevelt Dimes - 2 (1950) (1964)
    Indian Head Cents - 1
    Wheat Cents - 4
    Silver Washington Quarters - 2 (1942) (1937)

    http://www.youtube.com/nickthemainer

  19. #19
    gb
    Feb 2008
    152

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    I have found 5-6 of these coins, i read somewhere that they were posibly counterfeit coins made in Birmingham England, its a very nice find keep searching

  20. #20
    us
    Apr 2011
    North Las Vegas
    Teknetics T2 SE
    84
    1 times

    Re: 1792 A French Colony of Cayenne Coin (Surface find)

    Lumber from Maine was shipped to this area, makes sense that coins would make the return trip.
    Nice.
    S&M Prospecting

 

 

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