Exciting Finds in Massachusetts -- 1683 Property

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Hi everyone, I have a bunch of photos to post. I had to apply a bit of oil on some of the coins in order to see and photograph the silhouettes. I'm curious whether coins in this poor of condition are worth bothering with? I mean, we won't throw them away, but I guess there's no making them any better. As you can guess--we're having great difficulty identifying them, so if anyone recognizes anything, please let us know. Our coolest find today was a Real. It looks to be 1774? I can't quite find a match because the IND(?) letters are on the opposite side of the photos online. Nice condition, but since we haven't tried to clean it, it's somewhat difficult to make out. We found several buttons today, and the one with the huge looped shank has writing on the front of it, but we are afraid to clean it because it's pewter. Anyway, here are a bunch of photos. If I'm posting too much at one time, please let me know! Thanks, all. ~Lisa & John
 

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Iron, you rock! Thanks! We are ordering a book on Spanish, Itish, UK coins to help us out. -L & D


I'd look at Krause World coins 1601-1700 & 1701-1800.
 

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Really nice finds!! Congrats and HH
 

Not much you can do to improve toasted coppers. Most coppers found in New England will be toasted, especially if you find them on old farm land. They used lots of fertilizer on the crops, so that trashes the coins.

Even in the woods, most of my coppers are toasted. Unfortunately, acidic soil is the norm around here...
 

Shoot, Iron, I should have checked with you guys before ordering a world coin book. I told John about one yesterday, and I think he already ordered it. I'll have to check. It is Coin Yearbook 2016 by John Mussell. Thanks for your book recommendation. L&J
QUOTE=Iron Patch;5116201]I'd look at Krause World coins 1601-1700 & 1701-1800.[/QUOTE]
 

Tim, yes, it's a shame! Can't do much more than I've already done with these ones as far as visibility goes. Thanks for your reply. L&J

QUOTE=FreeBirdTim;5116238]Not much you can do to improve toasted coppers. Most coppers found in New England will be toasted, especially if you find them on old farm land. They used lots of fertilizer on the crops, so that trashes the coins.

Even in the woods, most of my coppers are toasted. Unfortunately, acidic soil is the norm around here...[/QUOTE]
 

Well done again sir. That Spanish silver is worn, but beautiful.

That is quite a site. Best of luck to you both!
 

Thanks, Tom!

QUOTE=Carolina Tom;5116253]Well done again sir. That Spanish silver is worn, but beautiful.

That is quite a site. Best of luck to you both![/QUOTE]
 

Great finds. I recognized one of them as a KG and another as a reale. That is the extent of my help. Thank goodness we have folks on TNet that can go deeper than that. Congrats!
 

Appreciate it, Tommy! Hopefully in time I will become better and be able to help ID other peoples coins!- Lisa

Great finds. I recognized one of them as a KG and another as a reale. That is the extent of my help. Thank goodness we have folks on TNet that can go deeper than that. Congrats!
 

Great job guys. I would give that real a quick lemon juice bath with a soft toothbrush and see what details emerge. Just go easy so it doesn't get turned into an ugly shiny looking modern coin....one of my least favorite things 8-)
 

Abe, as always, thanks for your advice! If we give it a try, will shoot you a photo. -L&J

QUOTE=Ahab8;5116616]Great job guys. I would give that real a quick lemon juice bath with a soft toothbrush and see what details emerge. Just go easy so it doesn't get turned into an ugly shiny looking modern coin....one of my least favorite things 8-)[/QUOTE]
 

Major finds - may they keep coming!! :notworthy:

Again, just a different way to look at it...

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Beep, that's awesome!! Thanks once again for taking the time to do something cool and helpful for a fellow detector. -L&J
QUOTE=The Beep Goes On;5116712]Major finds - may they keep coming!! :notworthy:

Again, just a different way to look at it...

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