Feeling guilty 1788 2 Reale and 1804 Large Cent found today

doninbrewster

Bronze Member
Joined
Jun 15, 2013
Messages
1,539
Reaction score
2,778
Golden Thread
2
Location
New York
🥇 Banner finds
2
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
2
Detector(s) used
CTX 3030
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I'm starting to feel guilty finding so many great things over the past month. In just the last week or so I found a 1785 half reale, 1858 seated half dime, 1820 large cent, a shield nickel, V nickel, 5 Indians, a nice silver ID bracelet, silver cross, silver religious medal and 8 other silver dimes. Today takes the cake. I got permission to hunt a private yard with about 5 acres and a house from the 1780's or so. It started out slow as it seems some of the area had been resurfaced. I go to another spot where the grass looks older. I know it sounds funny that the grass looks older, but it had more weeds and just wasn't perfect. I finally get a signal and 9" down I pull up a 1788 2 reale. I could immediately see the date and general condition was quite nice. I slow down and pull a few flat buttons and what appears to be part of a buckle. I then get another signal and about 6" down I pull a large cent. I can see by the profile that it's draped bust, but it wasn't until I got back to the car and could rinse it off did I realize it was an 1804! For those who have a Redbook, look up an 1804 large cent. They are rare. I'm starting to feel guilty about finding so much lately, but I'm going back tomorrow. I know there's more stuff there and my club had a hunt scheduled nearby in a couple of weeks.

1804 cent & 2 reale obv.webp 1804 cent & 2 reale rev.webp
1804 cent date.webp
20140506_165150.webp 20140506_190836.webp
 

Upvote 13
Wow, Super nice coins!!! Congratulations.
 

There's certainly no reason to feel guilty - on the contrary you should feel excited and pumped up to have found such awesome relics and coins! Enjoy it while you can- those spots are few and far between, it may be a long time until you find another spot like that.

Hopefully you are just seeing the tip of the iceberg and the find of a lifetime will show itself under your CTX from this site!
 

great_find.gif
Great finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

If you are feeling THAT guilty, I will go detect your spot for you and see if I can eliminate your sadness! Wonderful finds.
 

Go, find, and post! No guilt! We celebrate together here!
WTG!!!!
 

Simply awesome finds. Wow. Congrats.
 

Good period of detecting for you right now, only if you could keep that up for the rest of the year! I know of another 1804 found in the Albany area years ago, they are hard to come by. When I first looked at your photo of it I wondered how easily you saw the date, but after blowing up the photo I could plainly see the 4, so congrats on a rare one despite condition. I spent many hours along with David Palmer trying to determine one of my large cent finds if it was a 1799 or not, after many hours of eye strain we concluded it was, but sure would have been nice is the date area where the 9 should have been would have been in better condition. :)
Don
 

CONGRATS on a great Largie indeed, keep it rolling :thumbsup:
 

If it will help relieve some of your guilt I'll be glad to send you my address and you can send a few of those beautiful coins my way.
 

Yeah Don. I was amazed when I was out in the field. When I pulled it out of the hole I could see the draped bust profile. It wasn't until I got back to the car and rinsed it off did I realize I had an 1804. When I held it up to the sun it was clear as day. I've been collecting coins since I was a kid and it's hard to get a rare date by me. On many better dates you can tell me the coin and I can tell you the mintage off the top of my head. I knew I had a good one. Shame is, after close examination I believe it was probably XF when lost. Would have jumped through the roof if it was and 1804 dime or quarter. Coin looks better than the pics. Was talking to a friend of mine on the way to the site and told him I'd really like to find an old bust silver coin. I guess I wasn't specific enough as I ended up with a bust silver, only the bust was of Carolus III. Just so I'm clear from now on, I'm going to another site on Saturday where I found a half real and earlier seated half dime last weekend and I'm hoping to find a United States bust silver coin : )

Good period of detecting for you right now, only if you could keep that up for the rest of the year! I know of another 1804 found in the Albany area years ago, they are hard to come by. When I first looked at your photo of it I wondered how easily you saw the date, but after blowing up the photo I could plainly see the 4, so congrats on a rare one despite condition. I spent many hours along with David Palmer trying to determine one of my large cent finds if it was a 1799 or not, after many hours of eye strain we concluded it was, but sure would have been nice is the date area where the 9 should have been would have been in better condition. :)
Don
 

now those are some good finds. The 2 real is in great condition!
 

If you are feeling THAT guilty, I will go detect your spot for you and see if I can eliminate your sadness! Wonderful finds.

I'm always glad to help too, wouldn't want you not sleeping or anything, just give me some coordinates and I meet Don on the way up!
Good work, enjoy it, won't last forever.
 

Thanks for all the offers to help with my guilt and detect some of my spots 8-)
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom