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  1. #1
    Charter Member
    us
    Oct 2008
    SE Virginia
    F75, GPX-5000, Infinium, MXT
    526
    11 times
    Colonial relic hunting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Someone asked me to post them all, so here they are. They include the following dates (as best as I can tell): 156?, 1563, 1567, 1569, 1570, 1573, 1587 (the latest one), and 1594. The obverse side of Lizzies tend to wear quickly so I'm just showing that side for one of the coins that has the best look. Other than the most recent find, the other 7 came from one small site and were part of the 2 scattered caches I dug there. I believe my total hammered silver count is now 22, and all were dug in Va soil. I believe 19 came from that one site (along with 7 or 8 others dug by my friends), and the other 3 came from 3 separate sites in various parts of the Tidewater. I only found 2 hammereds in the first 10-12 years of serious colonial hunting, but 20 more in the last 3 years. I'm liking that trend.
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  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2006
    Colonial Virginia
    Teknetics T2
    550
    2 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    How deep were the 7 you found in caches? I think I remember you borrowed a GPX before you bought your own. Did you find any with the F75 and if so, what did they sound like and what did they read on the vdi? Thanks!!! You SE VA fellas are killing it lately
    http://virginiarelics.wordpress.com/

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    us
    Jan 2011
    Dalton,Ga.
    Whites MXT, Garrett AT Pro
    710
    13 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences


    Nothing i can add to that!!!
    Greg

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    us
    Aug 2011
    Southwest Florida
    Garrett & Fisher
    491
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Do you know what you are doing to the rest of us!!

    Jonnie
    Jonnie

  5. #5
    ca
    Oct 2011
    Quebec
    90
    Metal Detecting

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Bill D,

    That's about as old as it gets coin wise in North America....I seem to recall Frontierwest loaning you the GPX for that old plantation dig....here's hoping you find many more.

    Regards + HH

    Bill

  6. #6
    Charter Member
    us
    Oct 2008
    SE Virginia
    F75, GPX-5000, Infinium, MXT
    526
    11 times
    Colonial relic hunting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Quote Originally Posted by joeyfresh
    How deep were the 7 you found in caches? I think I remember you borrowed a GPX before you bought your own. Did you find any with the F75 and if so, what did they sound like and what did they read on the vdi? Thanks!!! You SE VA fellas are killing it lately
    Joey - the first ones I found were not deep at all (less than 6") and one was actually laying on top of the ground. Later after I had dug one from about 10-12" in another spot I rechecked the hole and there were several more down deep, probably 18" or so and below the plowline. So they had obviously been intentionally buried there. I think there were actually 2 small buried caches that were partially scattered by the plow over the years. I found all the original ones with an MXT. Then last year about this time I borrowed a friend's GPX-4000 and found 3 more, and one was dug from 22". The sixpence I just dug on Tues registered in the upper 60s with my F75. That might sound low for a large diameter silver coin, but you have to realize the hammered coins are very thin. The shillings come in a bit higher, and that huge and thick half crown came in like a half dollar. If you're interested in reading the article I wrote for American Digger about the coin finds shoot me a PM with your email and I'll send it to you. We found other stuff at the site that you might be interested in as well.

  7. #7
    us
    Jul 2008
    Maryland
    453
    6 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (2)

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Wow Bill, that is an awesome handful of history right there. Thanks for posting them up.

  8. #8
    Charter Member
    us
    Dec 2010
    Rhode Island
    T2 SPECIAL EDITION
    1,603
    History Hunter

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    That is some serious detecting finds


    I have never heard of one found here or in New England


    Whats the story behind them..



    Blaze
    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

  9. #9
    Charter Member
    us
    Jan 2005
    Seymour Johnson AFB NC
    Etrac,Vaquero, Cibola, Minlab Excal and a vibra probe 580
    5,293
    2 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: Here's a shot of all my 1500s sixpences

    Mindblowing that those are from the states! Awesome saves.
    God and country.

 

 

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