πŸ”₯πŸ’₯ Findings of the day, πŸ”₯πŸ’₯

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The areas you have access to detect, seem to be very productive. It leads me to believe the country of Mexico may have countless undercovered treasures just waiting to be found.
 

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That was a really productive hunt, congrats.
 

Your 1/4 copper real will be a Estado de Chihuahua or Departamento de Chihuahua coin depending of what is shown on the obverse. If the legend is not readable, then ID can be obtained by measuring the coins diameter. If 26mm, then is will show 'Estado'; otherwise, it will be of 24 mm in diameter and state 'Departamento'--and be more valuable.
You're in the right spot, keep swinging.
Don.......
 

You also have an 1860 1/4 copper real from the Estado de Chihuahua showing 'DE REAL' under the 1/4. The obverse of this coin (from the series 1860-1866) should show a seated Liberty whereas the coin described in my previous posting will show a standing Indian holding a bow and arrow. The governor of Chihuahua on January 20, 1860 ordered that the seated Liberty 1/4 reales coins be struck.
Don in SoCal.
 

Jorgeke YOUR FINDS are AMAZING !!! Thanks for posting !1
I sure wish i was closer to you
 

Great finds! What is that thing in the tree, looks like some type of explosive triggering device.
Morning Rebel

That thing is a dowsing device, one of my friend believe on dowsing. I do not belive on that, but is interesting observe How he use the device and his believes on it.
Does you believe on dowsing ?
 

The areas you have access to detect, seem to be very productive. It leads me to believe the country of Mexico may have countless undercovered treasures just waiting to be found.
Tamrock, thank you for your comments

You are right Mexico has a lot of undercovered treasures,

You and those who interested are more than welcomed to join to MD.

Regards
 

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Jorgeke YOUR FINDS are AMAZING !!! Thanks for posting !1
I sure wish i was closer to you
Thank you Gare

At my best opportunity when I visit US, I will send you a couple of nice Mexico old coins. πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ˜Ž
 

Your 1/4 copper real will be a Estado de Chihuahua or Departamento de Chihuahua coin depending of what is shown on the obverse. If the legend is not readable, then ID can be obtained by measuring the coins diameter. If 26mm, then is will show 'Estado'; otherwise, it will be of 24 mm in diameter and state 'Departamento'--and be more valuable.
You're in the right spot, keep swinging.
Don.......
Thanks Mackaydon

It is from 1855

And other I think from 1846

Thank you again for your comments


Saludos πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸ½
 

Morning Rebel

That thing is a dowsing device, one of my friend believe on dowsing. I do not belive on that, but is interesting observe How he use the device and his believes on it.
Does you believe on dowsing ?
The question is; does he find anything with it?
 

Tamrock, thank you for your comments

You are right Mexico has a lot of undercovered treasures,

You and those who interested are more than welcomed to join to MD.

Regards
Where in Mexico are you?
 

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