1728 German State Coin IIII Schilling!

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Hello Forum,

What a great day! I found a 1727 German State Coin IIII Schilling! Thanks for looking!
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Wow, thats a great find for North America. First German colonial silver Ive seen. What else you finding on that site?
 

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Too many things to list. Square nails, flashing, hinges, spark plug from a 1920โ€™s model T, lots of modern trash too.
 

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No it clearly was a colonial site. Shotgun head-stamps date it too.
 

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I may be wrong, but weren't shotgun shells as we know them invented in the late 1800s?

Very unusual find for here in america though. Great hunt!
 

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I may be wrong, but weren't shotgun shells as we know them invented in the late 1800s?

Very unusual find for here in america though. Great hunt!

Yeah I would think you would have to be finding KG copper, tombac buttons, shoe buckle pieces, etc to call it a colonial site. That is unless there is a colonial home on the property or very nearby
 

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A friend of mine showed me some civil war era coins from this site.
 

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Nice coin. German coins pre 1776 are uncommon for sure. I dug this one colonial site with car parts strewn everywhere. It used to be a party place and some cars never made it out alive. It was a bear to hunt.
 

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Man that is sweet - just look at that amazing detail! Is it 1728 or 1727?
 

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Yes! This place is the same way. Old site now a park so junk everywhere. I did find these items tonight too.
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Congrats on the 18th century German Silver! I'll bet that was a pretty unexpected coin for New York. :icon_thumright:
 

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Whoops 1727. At first I assumed it was a Reale. I didnโ€™t want to scratch it, so I carefully washed it when I got home. It was deep too. Found near a well.
 

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Very cool, interesting and unique coin. Never seen one. I figured this was going to be found in Europe. I have no idea about the rarity of this coin but I think the cool factor of the coin and place found (NY) should give this some consideration for banner. Well done!
 

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Thanks for looking everyone! This date crushes my own personal best expectations. Up until yesterday it was an 1882 Indian Head Penny!
 

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Very cool, interesting and unique coin. Never seen one. I figured this was going to be found in Europe. I have no idea about the rarity of this coin but I think the cool factor of the coin and place found (NY) should give this some consideration for banner. Well done!

I agree... I vote banner.
 

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Super find! :occasion14: Here is my oldest German coin found in Sleepy Hollow, NY
 

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