1798 Carolus IIII 8 Real!

ekeisler

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Got out to a newly discovered colonial plantation. The plantation dates back to the late 1600s and I believe was abandoned or burned in the 1800s. Anyways I had found some revolutionary war era buttons and a piece of a trunk plate along with a musket ball. I went out today after the rain and dug a bunch of iron until I decided it was time to leave. I was swinging desperately on my way back to the car when I got a nice signal that definitely was not iron. I popped the plug and saw a big disc staring at me. I picked it up and brushed the dirt off. I saw the back of this beautiful coin and started yelling and punching the air. I couldn't believe it. My first 1700s coin and it's a big, heavy silver one!!! I'm still so excited! Here she is...


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If anyone can tell my why there is a swirl on top of the crown instead of the usual cross it would be muchly appreciated.
Here's a button and a piece of a trunk plate from the same site.


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DigIron2

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what a find!Beautiful condition
 

woody50

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Nice coin Ekeisler!
 

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Man thats amazing! Stellar day!
 

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finds like that can really turn a so so day around in a hurry, somehow the word awesome might fall a little short on the initial moment of the find but it is pretty awesome.:thumbsup:
 

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Great find! If I made banner and Rick made banner with an 8 Reale, yours should be up there too! Vote is going in now :)
 

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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I agree with ACE, and just because he was SUPER LUCKY and found a bunch of them doesn't lessen this find.

I know a guy who hunts a lot, and in 40 years only has one. I knid of though mine was a banner so I'm giving you a vote for yours.

Congrats
 

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I vote banner. There is another one recently added and yours is a few years older.

I am not sure how to read those things, is F.M. where it was minted? Anybody knows where that is?
 

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Rick (Nova Scotia)

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I vote banner. There is another one recently added and yours is a few years older.

I am not sure how to read those things, is F.M. where it was minted? Anybody knows where that is?

F.M. are the Assayers initials (Fransisco, and Manuel de la Pena) It is a Mexico minted coin denoted by the small o over M.
 

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Super lucky...hmmph....that was skill! Lol. Nah, definitely had a horseshoe in my arse lol.

His find is equally as impressive as any other 8 Reale find, whether there was more than one or not. It's a huge old hunk of silver!
 

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ekeisler

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Super lucky...hmmph....that was skill! Lol. Nah, definitely had a horseshoe in my arse lol. His find is equally as impressive as any other 8 Reale find, whether there was more than one or not. It's a huge old hunk of silver!
I saw your cache and that's an amazing find! How did you clean those by the way?
 

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Thank you. I used baking soda and water. Just a gentle rub and the dirt came right off.
 

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WOuldn't you love to know how long they have been in the ground and what's happened above them all those years
 

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I put some baking soda in a small dish and added water slowly until it was the consistency of toothpaste then rubbed the paste on the coins. Just enough to take the dirt off though.
 

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