🥇 BANNER First hunt of 2013 produces multiple colonial silver!!

Bill D. (VA)

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My good hunting buddy Dan and I got back out yesterday and hit our new site for the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] time, and the first time since before Christmas. This place is very early and holds a high probability of containing colonial silver, although we had yet to swing our coils over a nice coin before today. Dan had been under the weather for a few days and wasn’t sure he could even make it out, but the lure of those early colonial relics was too great and he was determined to get out and hunt the entire day. We started out gridding where we left off in the field last time. It’s a large area with loads of iron, brick and black glass and it’s produced a decent amount of relics during the first 2 trips, but not that killer find we’ve both been looking for. About halfway through the hunt just as we were starting a new area Dan hollers over to me to come check out what we both thought might be a hammered silver coin lying in the dirt pile. Sure enough, it turned out to be an Elizabeth I sixpence and it was Dan’s first hammered coin, and likely from the 1500s at that. It was very exciting to be able to witness Dan making that find. Not to be outdone I soon dug a nice 1768 half reale only about 50 ft from where Dan’s coin had come from. And not long after that Dan pulled out another first – a rarely seen very tiny ¼ reale. I dug one of those about 10 years ago, but don’t recall ever seeing another one on the forums. The back-and-forth continued and not far from where I dug the ½ reale I got a promising signal and unexpectedly found myself holding a 1698 cob. And only a few feet from that I unearthed an early coin and an apothecary weight. So this was turning out to be quite a day for both of us. I also dug this small and very thin silver item that at first I thought was a coin, but after further examination I was pretty sure it wasn't. But Crusader recognized it from the pic as a rare British Commonwealth silver penny from the reign of Cromwell during the mid-1600s which was a shock as I had no idea (see link in his reply below). We soon finished up gridding that section, but since the sun getting low and we had to start making the long trek back to the trucks. Other than the coins we both dug a nice variety of other interesting colonial relics including lots of buttons, buckle pieces, and other early do-dads. My take for the day is shown in the pics below along with a couple shots of Dan’s coins. It was a super fun day and I can’t wait to return to what’s becoming a very productive site.
 

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HISPAN

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WOW Cru - I had no idea that thin little sliver of junk was a coin. Thought it was a piece of trash. Thank you so much for the ID. It's not in good shape but I'm still tickled with it now that I know what it is. And to answer your question, that small coin with the castle is a mid-1700s 1/4 reale. They are extremely hard to come by. I dug one myself about 10 years ago, but haven't seen another one posted on any forum since that time. Thanks again for your help ..... Bill

These coins circulated in Only in American continent ... here just half reale chopping .. Other silver coins or copper coins ...
you had a very good day! :thumbsup:
 

matt092079

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Awesome day and an AMAZING start for 2013. Continued success to you! Are you doing your hunting in VA?
 

fishstick

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WTG BILL!!! I dont know which one to vote BANNER on? WAIT, WAIT, BANNER THEM ALL!!!! CONGRATS.. HH
 

NJLargeCent

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Simply incredible. That's a dream site with dream results. Well done!
 

The Sanddigger

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Wouldn't targets like that every day be SWEET!!!!!
 

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Don in SJ

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Bill and Dan, this has to be one of the best posts for showing varied early colonial era finds in quite some time. The different silver coins, the beautiful buckles, the coin weight and other relics (except that dang nickel :) ) are just outstanding. Thanks to Cru for IDing that penny for you that you thought was not a coin but is afteall and evidently a desired coin. You guys had a banner day for sure...........
I have to ask my son, I believe he found a 1/4 Real, but think it was much later in time and may have been copper, not sure of my memory on that...............

Don
 

Ia.FurTrade

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What a day you guys had, Bill!!! Extremely rare finds for the US...........Well Done!!!!!!!

Iowa Dale
 

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I can't stop coming back to this post and looking at all the great Colonial finds and how rare they are. Especially in my area. You guys are on a great spot. I do not know what you can do to beat finds like that? Congratulations.
 

matt092079

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Yep - southeast VA is my playground.

I know VA is a great place to hunt, as I do all of mine there, but you are in an exceptional area man. Congrats again.
 

digging440yrs

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SPEECHLESS---:notworthy:-----:occasion14:------:headbang:
 

joeyfresh

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Bill essentially lives across from Jamestown on the James River, the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607. Thousands of Englishmen (and women) came to the area and settled up and down the James. They didn't really expand from that area of Virginia until the Indian treaty in 1646 so that area is has a lot of really old settlements (for America). The other great thing about his part of Virginia is that most relic hunters are all about finding Civil War relics and that leaves the old colonial sites ripe for the pickin'. It's not just luck for Bill though because he puts in countless hours of research that really enables him to find just the right spots to detect. Who else can say they found a cache of hammered English silver in America?
 

HomeGuardDan

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Bill essentially lives across from Jamestown on the James River, the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607. Thousands of Englishmen (and women) came to the area and settled up and down the James. They didn't really expand from that area of Virginia until the Indian treaty in 1646 so that area is has a lot of really old settlements (for America). The other great thing about his part of Virginia is that most relic hunters are all about finding Civil War relics and that leaves the old colonial sites ripe for the pickin'. It's not just luck for Bill though because he puts in countless hours of research that really enables him to find just the right spots to detect. Who else can say they found a cache of hammered English silver in America?

shhhh don't give away all the secrets ha
 

screwynewy

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Congratulations on some amazing finds. I must admit that I am quite jealous of you guys having access to sites that can produce such old finds. Someone is really good at their research and obviously spends a lot of time doing it. Way to go!
 

Gunrunner61

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Man! Bill............Ya'll both knocked it outta da'park. Amazing and I love seeing the "Buff"
mixed in with all the other finds..........Keep up the good work......................HH
 

Nutriasub

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Amazing hunt, great succes, keep hunting that spot, forsuremore to come!
 

Don in SJ

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Bill, again congrats to both of you, I checked with my son and Yes and No was his answer on finding a 1/4 Real. His was a 1820 1/4 Real, he believes is Columbian and made of Copper. At least my memory was correct on him finding a 1/4 Real, just not a silver one as we think of.
 

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