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Jan 20, 2011, 02:46 PM
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Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
I found these items today I not sure about this clipped what appears to have been a 4 reale looks fake to me
You can see the edge pattern on the coin so it was/is a reale what do you guys think?
ALso I need Id on the other items
and a Trigh Gilt london Flat button
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Jan 20, 2011 02:46 PM
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Jan 20, 2011, 02:50 PM
#2
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
coin looks legit from here, just burnt.. nice start to 2011 James
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Jan 20, 2011, 02:51 PM
#3
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by umrgolf
coin looks legit from here, just burnt.. nice start to 2011 James 
sounds right on the machine just funky looking for sure Thanks Jeff
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Jan 20, 2011, 02:54 PM
#4
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by umrgolf
coin looks legit from here, just burnt.. nice start to 2011 James 
sounds right on the machine just funky looking for sure Thanks Jeff 
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,318282.0.html
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Jan 20, 2011, 02:55 PM
#5
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by umrgolf
Okay ill take that
Funny I have that exact same ring LOL
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Jan 20, 2011, 03:28 PM
#6
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:01 PM
#7
 NJ
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
Sure does look like it took a fire bath at some point but I would vote real. Nice finds.
NJ
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:04 PM
#8
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
Sweet Thanks IP!!
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:04 PM
#9
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by N.J.THer
Sure does look like it took a fire bath at some point but I would vote real. Nice finds.
NJ
Yeah this one got nice and hot! Yhanks HH
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:06 PM
#10
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
Sweet Thanks IP!!
Say hello to my little friend.
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:08 PM
#11
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
Sweet Thanks IP!!
Say hello to my little friend.
LOL hey 8 reales dont surface to much take it as you get it right?
Im stoked for finding early silver this early in the year
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Jan 20, 2011, 04:50 PM
#12
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
Sweet Thanks IP!!
Say hello to my little friend.
LOL hey 8 reales dont surface to much take it as you get it right?
Im stoked for finding early silver this early in the year
The other side is better, and does show the date (1777) and even to this day I'm happy with it. When I dug it, it was shortly after having a conversation about them and how great it would be to find one... but that was just a dream like all the other stuff you never expect to dig. It was fun walking over and making my friend guess what I had in my hand (think it took him 3 tries) and as bad as the condition is I checked my pocket every 5 minutes for the rest of the day to make sure it was still there! I think it was just my 2nd old silver coin, the first being a dark 1812 sixpense found on a salt water beach. So yes, I do take what I get, and always have, because you can't control what comes out of the ground. My hunting bud Ironhorse is not too far away from 20 years detecting and he is still waiting for one.
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Jan 20, 2011, 05:02 PM
#13
DIG, RECOVER, PRESERVE...THE SCOURGE OF THE DIRT!
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
Definitely Cooked James, just like that half-reale I found in the link above. Congrats on your first Spanish of the season!
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Jan 20, 2011, 05:28 PM
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Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by {Sentinel}
Definitely Cooked James, just like that half-reale I found in the link above. Congrats on your first Spanish of the season! 
Thanks Bro
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Jan 27, 2011, 07:28 AM
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Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by Iron Patch
I dug a genuine 8 reale that looks like that so I'm thinking cooked.
Sweet Thanks IP!!
Yes sir an 8 would be a sweet dig for sure
Say hello to my little friend.
LOL hey 8 reales dont surface to much take it as you get it right?
Im stoked for finding early silver this early in the year
The other side is better, and does show the date (1777) and even to this day I'm happy with it. When I dug it, it was shortly after having a conversation about them and how great it would be to find one... but that was just a dream like all the other stuff you never expect to dig. It was fun walking over and making my friend guess what I had in my hand (think it took him 3 tries) and as bad as the condition is I checked my pocket every 5 minutes for the rest of the day to make sure it was still there!  I think it was just my 2nd old silver coin, the first being a dark 1812 sixpense found on a salt water beach. So yes, I do take what I get, and always have, because you can't control what comes out of the ground. My hunting bud Ironhorse is not too far away from 20 years detecting and he is still waiting for one.
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Jan 27, 2011, 07:51 AM
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Jan 27, 2011, 08:14 AM
#17
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
 Originally Posted by Woodland Detectors 4-H
Congrats on your first Silver James~
I was thinking maybe that bras object was part of a buckle, but after filling it in, it doesn't look right.
Agreed I thought it may be a half of another sheid type decoration i havefound tons lately!
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Jan 27, 2011, 10:08 AM
#18
 Dig 'em!
Re: Short Colonial hunt yeilds goodies: Cut spanish silver Counterfeit or cooked?
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Jan 27, 2011, 11:54 AM
#19
I agree with you James
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
I found these items today I not sure about this clipped what appears to have been a 4 reale looks fake to me
You can see the edge pattern on the coin so it was/is a reale what do you guys think?
ALso I need Id on the other items
and a Trigh Gilt london Flat button 
I'm pretty sure that is a fake, but first let me ask how it was reading on your machine. I've dug 2 or 3 fake colonial silver coins, and they all came in real low and were likely made of pewter. What seems to be the compelling evidence for me is the side view of the coin. It appears to be "layered", which is a look I've seen before on counterfeits (including coppers). Even if its not real, don't be concerned as that makes it an even more unique find in my opinion. Congrats on an interesting find ..... Bill
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Jan 27, 2011, 12:09 PM
#20
Re: I agree with you James
 Originally Posted by Bill D. (VA)
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
I found these items today I not sure about this clipped what appears to have been a 4 reale looks fake to me
You can see the edge pattern on the coin so it was/is a reale what do you guys think?
ALso I need Id on the other items
and a Trigh Gilt london Flat button 
I'm pretty sure that is a fake, but first let me ask how it was reading on your machine. I've dug 2 or 3 fake colonial silver coins, and they all came in real low and were likely made of pewter. What seems to be the compelling evidence for me is the side view of the coin. It appears to be "layered", which is a look I've seen before on counterfeits (including coppers). Even if its not real, don't be concerned as that makes it an even more unique find in my opinion. Congrats on an interesting find ..... Bill
 Originally Posted by jamesbibb
 Originally Posted by umrgolf
coin looks legit from here, just burnt.. nice start to 2011 James 
sounds right on the machine just funky looking for sure Thanks Jeff 
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