Uhhhhh. Did I just eyeball find my first Real?

The Aluminum Monster

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Hi all.

I am shaking. I have a rare day off so I was able to go for a walk in the park with my gal and my dogs. My gal and I have a competition running this year on who can find the most money with JUST EYEBALL finds only. Coins on the ground, on floors in markets, coinstar, etc. NO DETECTOR FINDS. The park where we walk them is a couple hundred years old but it is great for finding surface coins. She walks them more so she is kicking my butt.

I tell you this because obviously we are just scouring the ground in the spirit of competition. We have had some heavy rain the last two days here in New Bedford. As we were walking up a hill on a paved path, I was checking out the "canyons" that the rain had created on the side of the path. I always tell my gal that I have a gut feeling that I am going to find a SLQ after a rain storm some day.

Well, I saw a round object halfway sticking out of the ground in one of the runoffs. I grabbed it assuming it was a dime and pulled this out. My head has been swimming for a half hour now. Thoughts?

The back is completely slick but I can take a photo of it if you would think it would help. Is this my first Real? Should I sell my detectors and just use my eyeballs? I can make out the CA and the DE of DEI and the 1776 is obvious. This would be far and away my oldest find as I am not in the 1700s club.

I wish I had my phone on me to take a picture in the park but we work different shifts and that's "our time", so phones aren't our thing. And, you know, I WASN'T EXPECTING TO FIND THIS BECAUSE I WASN'T TREASURE HUNTING!

Thanks for any help!

-Jay

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Z.K.

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Yup, SCORE! The Force is clearly strong with this one. :) Looks like a half from the size in your hand. Well done!
 

beerguy

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And we are out there like IDIOTS scanning the ground with expensive detectors!

Congrats, man! Nice find!
 

Aureus

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Great find! A Real is always a welcome sight!
 

Loco-Digger

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Welcome to both the Spanish silver and the 1700's clubs:headbang:
 

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Congratualtions on the nice real recovery! :occasion14:
 

BigWaveDave

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My head usually was on a swivel when I walked around New Beige....
Congrats on your great find!
 

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The Aluminum Monster

The Aluminum Monster

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Wow. All my digging and I coulda walked right by one.

The slick reverse was facing up. I could see that it was round but I thought it was going to be a punch out of something. INSANE!
 

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The Aluminum Monster

The Aluminum Monster

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Yup, SCORE! The Force is clearly strong with this one. :) Looks like a half from the size in your hand. Well done!

Thank you! It's the size of a dime so I was thinking half as well. On the ground. Just half-way out of the dirt. Ridiculous.
 

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The Aluminum Monster

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Aureus and Loco and Professor, thank you so much! I am beyond excited! I am packing up my prospecting and metal detecting equipment for long weekend in Maine. Why bother with the detectors? Reals be jumping out of the ground at me!
 

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The Aluminum Monster

The Aluminum Monster

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And we are out there like IDIOTS scanning the ground with expensive detectors!

Congrats, man! Nice find!

I'm packing over a thousand dollars of metal detectors for this weekend and MY BEST FIND EVER WAS AN EYEBALL FIND! What the heck!
 

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The Aluminum Monster

The Aluminum Monster

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My head usually was on a swivel when I walked around New Beige....
Congrats on your great find!

I would have missed it if I were walking alone. I'd be too busy looking for people that might jump me. This city drives me crazy. So much history and old wealth and it is all paved over.
 

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The Aluminum Monster

The Aluminum Monster

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BARKER

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Hi; Great Find. It is a 1/2 Reale ok. Great find no matter how you cut it. PEACE:RONB
 

smokeythecat

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Great find. Isn't finding Spanish silver GREAT?
 

A2coins

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She could just hold your feet and swing you back and forth through the park who needs a detector!!LOL or she planted it so you wouldn't want to buy that more expensive detector!!LOL Great job Ive found many of my oldest coins a few inches deep .. Thanks for the post.
 

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