1776 Spanish Half-Reale !!!! Plus other cool stuff

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Acquired permission to hunt this field about 3 years ago. Hunted it off and on and found the occasional flat button. Some of the buttons dated from late 1700's to 1800's by checking the backmarks.

Well last Wednesday I found the spot in this 30 acres that finally showed me where all the flats were comming from. It seems I may have found a homesite or some sort of camp or who knows. There was an old road that ran along the bottom of the ridge that led to a fording but I never found anything along it. Just on this ridge. Found 15 flats on Wednesday and the 1844 large cent.

Well this morning I went back and pulled more buttons out.

Then I pulled out what I thought was another cuff silver gilted button but to my surprise it launched me into the 1700's club.

Thanks for looking!
 

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Wow...... Now that had to get a smile out of ya. Congrats:laughing7:
 

Very nice finds! Good luck in the future there, seems like a great spot.
 

Gotta love breaking new ground. Congrats
 

Congrats on your find--which is NOT the typical 1/2R from Mexico City that we frequently see.
Yours is from Guatemala. What appears to be a "C" is actually a "G".
The "P" is the first initial in the assayer's name: Pedro Sanchez de Guzman
The coin is .903 fine silver.
Great find !!
Don........
 

Congrats on your find--which is NOT the typical 1/2R from Mexico City that we frequently see.
Yours is from Guatemala. What appears to be a "C" is actually a "G".
The "P" is the first initial in the assayer's name: Pedro Sanchez de Guzman
The coin is .903 fine silver.
Great find !!
Don........

Thats awesome...thanks for the id.
 

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Great finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

Crazy awesome hunt! Congrats!
 

Awesome finds!
 

What a great piece with an incredible year on it!
 

Here's another pic of that same type coin (except for the year)--to show the 'G' versus 'C'.

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Nice job finding the house site. Looks like it was inhabited from the late 1700s to the mid 1800s. Might be more Spanish and perhaps a military button there.
 

Congrats on working that site til it coughed up the goods! Heck of a button haul and those coins are awesome!
 

Looks like a great site...

Big congrats on the spanish silver...always very nice to find !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Really nice. Congrats.
 

You're right Todd - your coin is very similar to the one I also found recently. Both from the same mint and are holed. Nice find!
 

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