Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer 2007 - Questions

Michigan Badger

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Greetings to all you knowledgeable persons!

This silver cob was found with a metal detector this past summer. It was dug at a site in southern California that has for years produced Spanish coins and relics.

Questions:

1) In your opinion, is it a genuine old Spanish cob?

2) If so, what is it?

3) What would be it's approximate value?

Size: 1/2 reale

Do tell all
 

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

Ask Trez he is very knowledgeable on Spanish coins.
 

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

What city was it in or near?

Mike
 

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

Looks like a Charles II 1/2 real.
Mexico Mint...$40.00
Please don't ask if it's a real real.
Just my first impression.......ask others but it looks real to me.
Here is a link, look at (Figure 1) it will be the monogram of Charles II, compare to yours and you will see the simularities.

http://images.google.com/imgres?img...I+1/2+reale&svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&sa=N

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Trez said:
Looks maybe like a Charles II 1/2 real.
Mexico Mint...$40.00
Please don't ask if it's a real real.
Just my first impression.......ask others.
Here is a link, look at (Figure 1) it will be the monogram of Charles II, compare to yours and you will see the simularities.

http://images.google.com/imgres?img...I+1/2+reale&svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&sa=N

Trez

WOW! Thanks Trez!

You do have a sharp eye!

Charles II Reign September 17, 1665–November 1, 1700

So this cob most likely dates somewhere between 1665 and 1700?

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Trez said:
Looks maybe like a Charles II 1/2 real.
Mexico Mint...$40.00
Please don't ask if it's a real real.
Just my first impression.......ask others.
Here is a link, look at (Figure 1) it will be the monogram of Charles II, compare to yours and you will see the simularities.

http://images.google.com/imgres?img...I+1/2+reale&svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&safe=off&sa=N

Trez

Thanks for the web site Trez. It helped me to further classify some medio reals. The composite drawings and examples were nice. You wouldn't know of similar site for cuartos would you?
 

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

This may show you some if you scroll down the left side of page.....
It will open many sites with some very good info on Spanish numismatics....
Hope it helps you in some way.....
http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/faqs-numismatica/menu.html

Trez
 

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gollum said:
What city was it in or near?

Mike

I tried to find out Mike but they don't want to name the city.

I was told it was in the area of "The Old Spanish Trail." Maybe you'd know what that means because I don't.

It's remote farmland and requires a 4-wheel drive to get to it. The tuff thing is getting permission to hunt.

But I do know the guy well I buy from and if he says it was dug in California it was.

I plan to have a goldsmith make a ring for it.

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

Well,

The Old Spanish Trail's Southernmost leg went along about the route of I40.

There was the Anza Trail that went from Tubac, Az. up to Monterrey, Ca.

There was also another trail that went from Tubac to San Diego along about the same route as I8.

Best-Mike
 

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gollum said:
Well,

The Old Spanish Trail's Southernmost leg went along about the route of I40.

There was the Anza Trail that went from Tubac, Az. up to Monterrey, Ca.

There was also another trail that went from Tubac to San Diego along about the same route as I8.

Best-Mike

The main relic they find are the maravedis cobs. Next would be copper religious medals.

They did find a few gold cobs and extra nice silvers too. But over the years they've taken thousands of maravedi from that site.

One thing I've always wondered about is why the Spanish brought and buried the maravedis cobs here in the first place? Any ideas?

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

Without knowing around which area the cobs and relics were found (i.e. how close to the ocean, near which mountain pass, etc.), it's very hard to say.

Could be a military payroll shipment, shipwreck loot that was salvaged, operating funds for a local government, tax tribute, or any one of a hundred other reasons.

Best-Mike
 

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gollum said:
Without knowing around which area the cobs and relics were found (i.e. how close to the ocean, near which mountain pass, etc.), it's very hard to say.

Could be a military payroll shipment, shipwreck loot that was salvaged, operating funds for a local government, tax tribute, or any one of a hundred other reasons.

Best-Mike

Good stuff Mike, thanks!

I'm going to try and get more specific info from them. Not to learn of their hunting location but for historical reasons.

I do know they hunt just after the fields are plowed and most of their finds have been within an area the size of a football field. The plowing probably spread the loot over the area.

I guessing finding such a spot would be like finding a needle in a haystack. Too bad they don't have closeup realtime satellite service for the public like they have for the CIA;D

HH,

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Michigan Badger said:
Too bad they don't have closeup realtime satellite service for the public like they have for the CIA ;D

HH,

Badger

They do. You just have to pay through the nose for it.

Mike
 

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Dear Mike:

It is a half real, must be from the mexican mint as all Conquistadores left north from there to explore the Californias, It is a very important historical find I havent seen much cois found in California from the Clonial times, your coin is provably from 1600 t0 1652.

See our web page : robcar.net

Good hunting

Piratillo









Michigan Badger said:
Greetings to all you knowledgeable persons!

This silver cob was found with a metal detector this past summer. It was dug at a site in southern California that has for years produced Spanish coins and relics.

Questions:

1) In your opinion, is it a genuine old Spanish cob?

2) If so, what is it?

3) What would be it's approximate value?

Size: 1/2 reale

Do tell all
 

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carolus2 said:
Dear Mike:

It is a half real, must be from the mexican mint as all Conquistadores left north from there to explore the Californias, It is a very important historical find I havent seen much cois found in California from the Clonial times, your coin is provably from 1600 t0 1652.

See our web page : robcar.net

Good hunting

Piratillo


Thanks for this information. While this is the only reale cob to come from that site, I also have several Vellon (copper/silver) cobs from there.

The person finding these has taken thousands from that location which is now a farmer's field. Many religious metals and Catholic buttons were also recovered.

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

What is now Southern California was at one time a part of Old Mexico and was colonized by the Spaniards so its not unusual to find historical evidence.

In addition, there are a number of spanish ship wrecks along the entire length of the California coast. A few are located in the Channel Islands that extend along the southern coast upwards to Santa Barbara.

You will find that Gollum is probably the most knowledgeable of this region.
 

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Re: Southern Cal Cob - Dug This Summer - Questions

Dear badger:

It look genuine and it is a 1/2 real- silver, please see sedwick.com or robcar.net







Michigan Badger said:
Greetings to all you knowledgeable persons!

This silver cob was found with a metal detector this past summer. It was dug at a site in southern California that has for years produced Spanish coins and relics.

Questions:

1) In your opinion, is it a genuine old Spanish cob?

2) If so, what is it?

3) What would be it's approximate value?

Size: 1/2 reale

Do tell all
 

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carolus2 said:
Dear badger:

It look genuine and it is a 1/2 real- silver, please see sedwick.com or robcar.net







Michigan Badger said:
Greetings to all you knowledgeable persons!

This silver cob was found with a metal detector this past summer. It was dug at a site in southern California that has for years produced Spanish coins and relics.

Questions:

1) In your opinion, is it a genuine old Spanish cob?

2) If so, what is it?

3) What would be it's approximate value?

Size: 1/2 reale

Do tell all


Thanks much for your help!

Thanks to everyone!

Badger
 

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