DiggerGirls FIRST EVER 1700s Coin--Ive Never Seen one Posted on Tnet Before!

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DiggerGirl's FIRST EVER 1700s Coin--I've Never Seen one Posted on Tnet Before!

Hello All,

DiggerGirl had just gotten a new Tesoro Tejon as an awesome gift from an awesome husband. 8-) Great upgrade for her from the little Silver uMax.

Anyhow, we meet up with Shanegalang to do some Deep South Detecting in Cane Country. Quindy had told me that he thought that DiggerGirl would be a "Holy Terror" with her new machine, and he was right. Here's the video (photos below).



As soon as she got out in the field, her very first target was a beautifully gilded civilian button. Later on in the hunt, I dug a matching button, but as you can see from the photos below, I got the bum end of that deal. :D (her button is on the left)

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I started putting the pedal to the metal, knowing that I needed to keep pace. I got a nice aluminum signal and popped out a small silver coin. Was really pleased to see that it was a picayune. :headbang:

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Unfortunately dateless, but goes in the Spanish Silver total for the year. I have high hopes for making a decent showing this fall. Would be impossible to beat last year, but we have to at least be in the race after 19 Spanish Silvers in 2012 and 27 last year. This little coin makes over 50 Spanish Silvers recovered in Louisiana since January '12.

At that point, the rest of the day would be, as they say down here, "lagniappe." I did pick up a musket ball, a couple buttons, and a crusty Shield Nickel.

Well, I heard DiggerGirl cheering and looked up from my sugar cane row. She was saying "Copper." Now, DG has never dug a copper, and to be honest they're hard to find down here. When I got over to her, there was a big ole copper staring me right in the face, still in its clod! :hello2:

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When she broke it free, it was so thick I was thinking "Cartwheel!" If you watch the video, you'll hear my mind spinning, trying to come up with an ID on a coin I'd never seen before. Sorry for the couple of French words in the video. It was the coin's fault. :censored:

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Later on, she dug some barrel tap pieces, what I think may be a piece of a brass horse bit, and part of a spur. I got a fired musketball and some pack rivets. Overall a Home Run. She was giggling all the way home, and cooing over the coin. It's a 1792 French 2 Sol from the reign of Louis XVI. Thicker than a silver dollar. EDIT: As it turns out, a couple of these coins have been posted on Tnet before. Three others dug and posted in the past. BIG Congrats to DiggerGirl!

Inspired by Bill D's EXCELLENT finds photos in natural daylight, here is my photo of hers and my finds for the day. And of course a photo of DiggerGirl with her prized Copper:

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Best Wishes and HH,


Buck
 

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Congratulations on the huge old copper coin. The reale is very nice as well. Congratulations to both of you.
 

Everyone seems to be having good hunts this weekend (except me of course, got skunked). Congrats on the finds.
 

Love to see those unusual coppers found and posted. Congrats to DiggerGirl!

I was beginning didn't think they didn't use copper coils in colonial Louisiana with all of the silver you and your group find. Lol

I did an article for the 2013 Silver and Gold Annual about the scarcity of circulating antebellum coppers in Louisiana, where I offered some ideas as to why this is the case.
 

Congrats guys!! That is a bad coin, I have never dug one, but my father did about 10 years ago, still our only one in the entire collection.

Seems like they're not often found. By the way, Congrats on that beautiful 2Reales and cob you just dug!
 

Congrats Molly & Will. Added to the silver count with the half Reale. That French coin is awesome. Like the silvered button too. Did Molly find the spur? HH, Q.

She did indeed recover the spur piece. The silvered button was a nice surprise, because gilded items do not fare well in the soggy soil down here. Any ideas on the big brass piece? Horse bit?
 

The currency(change) is one " 2 ground ", it is a currency(change) revolutionary period.
It is not some copper, but some bronze as metal, and more often some clock metal of church that was melted to make them.
Beautiful patina and intact, bravo.
 

Congrats to Coily Girl! :icon_thumleft:
 

The currency(change) is one " 2 ground ", it is a currency(change) revolutionary period.
It is not some copper, but some bronze as metal, and more often some clock metal of church that was melted to make them.
Beautiful patina and intact, bravo.

So this is "bell metal"? That is wonderful! I know that Louis XVI was imprisoned that year (1792). Thank you for the information!

Best Wishes,

Buckleboy
 

Holy Cow!! That thing is sweeeeeeet! Looks like a manhole cover. :laughing7: Congrats to Diggergirl and to you for your Spanish silver. :thumbsup:
 

You guys had a great day in the coin department Buck. Nice going on padding your colonial silver total, and give my hearty congrats to DiggerGirl on that awesome copper. And, BTW, great pics!:icon_thumright:
 

You guys had a great day in the coin department Buck. Nice going on padding your colonial silver total, and give my hearty congrats to DiggerGirl on that awesome copper. And, BTW, great pics!:icon_thumright:

Thanks, Bill! I appreciate the reply. Dug relics just look so much nicer on a natural background in the sunshine. I might have to give up my sea foam green cardboard box... :D

Best Wishes,

BB
 

Wow! The ladies of TNet are showing us how to do it, aren't they? I didn't know such a thick coin existed. Congrats to the both of you on a great hunt, and awesome gift of the Tesoro. I am sure DG will make you proud with it!
 

Wow! The ladies of TNet are showing us how to do it, aren't they? I didn't know such a thick coin existed. Congrats to the both of you on a great hunt, and awesome gift of the Tesoro. I am sure DG will make you proud with it!

Between her and Shanegalang, I've got some serious competition now.

Best Wishes,

Buck
 

way to go DiggerGirl! nice finds.
 

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