Multiple Spanish reales (one counterfeit), crotal bell, buttons, bits, coppers!

Scrappy

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I was finally able to get out with one of the Bastrds of Bramble - Charlie aka. C-Dawg. He was kind enough to bring me to a spot him and Bart found, and they've had great results. Bart was unable to attend (watching a friend get shackled to a ball and chain), so it was Charlie and I.

We spent about 3 hours on the site in 100% humidity and 90 degree weather. Here's my scores.

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A Ferdinand VII 1/2 reale. No, don't adjust your headsets or crane your necks, it is a counterfeit. During cleaning I had a layer of silver flake off, so this was at least double-silvered. The base metal is white, perhaps a white tombac. Funny enough the counterfeit had me fooled in the field, even after 205 years. That's cool, and I love it.

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In my collection I do have an Regal example of a found Ferdinand VII half reale, so this is the side-by-side.

I also found another Spanish 1/2 reale - a Carolous IIII, no date (180X)

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And this one is real! Lol.

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Also a crotal bell, broken with a sunburst bottom. Likely mid-late 18th century.

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Da buttonz

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The bits: a nice shoe buckle frag, pistol shot, repurposed copper coin, and an 1863 fatty Indian cent.

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Matron head copper (roached)

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And unidentifiable farthing. Matches the weight and size. Oh well.


Happy Father's Day everyone,

Good digs

Steve
 

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Scrappy

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Crazy someone would take the time to counterfeit such a small denomination, although I guess it may have been easier to pass off without detection.

Very cool find, as well as the rest of the goods you dug up[emoji3]

Funny you should say that because I was unaware of 1/2 reale counterfeits. I'm sure they're out there but I hadn't personally read about any. But I totally agree that the small denomination must have gotten under people's radars. And, the smaller the weight, the less accurately people can feel an underweight one.
 

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Awesome finds dude!!! Way to go!


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Looks like I'm a little late to the party... but BIG CONGRATS! What a crazy good hunt. If I had a day like that, I would be sorely tempted to hang up my detector, and call it a career.
 

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