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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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Super finds and looks like you found the "Headless Horseman". :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Headless Horseman and the horse headless ;D ;D ;D :icon_shaking2:
 

Great finds and welcome to the forum! HH, Mike
 

Nice finds again!
 

CONSTANTINVS said:
Hello friends today I could find a bronze spoon Medieval (broken) and two Maravedis (Medieval Spanish coins) also a medal of the nineteenth century.
Best regards and happy searching!

I have only ever found 1 Maravedis (Silver Spanish still on my list). It was similar to the second coin. Do you mean 17th Century? As I thought it to be 1600s.
 

ExLibris said:
Great finds!

I think your religious medal is from Saint Benedict:

C.S.P.B.: CRUX SANCTI PATRIS BENEDICTI The cross of our Holy Father Benedict
C.S.S.M.L.: CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX May the Holy Cross be my light!
N.D.S.M.D.: NUNQUAM DRACO SIT MIHI DUX! May the dragon never be my guide
V.R.S.: VADE RETRO SATANA Begone Satan!
N.S.M.V.: NUNQUAM SUADE MIHI VANA! - Never tempt me with your vanities!
S.M.Q.L.: SUNT MALA QUAE LIBAS What you offer me is evil.
I.V.B.: IPSE VENEA BIBAS Drink the poison yourself!

Source: http://www.miraclerosarymission.org/benedictmedal.html


Rob
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Well if you would like the Medal of St Benedict shows here ... but a month old found .Estas medals are used to perform exorcisms.
 

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CRUSADER said:
CONSTANTINVS said:
Hello friends today I could find a bronze spoon Medieval (broken) and two Maravedis (Medieval Spanish coins) also a medal of the nineteenth century.
Best regards and happy searching!

I have only ever found 1 Maravedis (Silver Spanish still on my list). It was similar to the second coin. Do you mean 17th Century? As I thought it to be 1600s.

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Hello CRUSADER
The reseller, Philip III ordered by rule in September of that year, affects parts minted by the Royal Ingenio Segovia between 1597 and 1602 AD and all circulating currency minted before 1597 AD (known as "loose"). Indicated that, in any case, the original value of the parts are doubled.
The same currency but with only one reseller.
(Coins are reused for many centuries and with overlapping dates.) :wink: :thumbsup:
 

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CONSTANTINVS said:
CRUSADER said:
CONSTANTINVS said:
Hello friends today I could find a bronze spoon Medieval (broken) and two Maravedis (Medieval Spanish coins) also a medal of the nineteenth century.
Best regards and happy searching!

I have only ever found 1 Maravedis (Silver Spanish still on my list). It was similar to the second coin. Do you mean 17th Century? As I thought it to be 1600s.

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Hello CRUSADER
The reseller, Philip III ordered by rule in September of that year, affects parts minted by the Royal Ingenio Segovia between 1597 and 1602 AD and all circulating currency minted before 1597 AD (known as "loose"). Indicated that, in any case, the original value of the parts are doubled.
The same currency but with only one reseller.
(Coins are reused for many centuries and with overlapping dates.) :wink: :thumbsup:

So mine might be 1500s :) Can you ID it?, if I post a picture (when I get home).
 

The identification of reseller is not always an easy task. Often the reseller accumulate on each other up in a confused set of overlapping unrecognizable. In many cases there is to settle the last of identifying marks stamped on the currency, assuming it is sufficiently focused and possess a sufficient relief.
However, there are a number of characteristics that may be of some help, among them are the following:

- The leading reseller of Philip III provided a crown on value, are circular, concave on the side of value, smooth and convex on the back. Often the coin is visibly curved. In general, the mark is on IIII 2 coins maravedís of the Catholic Kings, Philip II or Philip III, and VIII on the mark 4 maravedís of the monarchs. The currency to be minted in resealing dates prior to 1602.
- The reseller VI and XII of the series of 1636 of Philip IV to be found on pieces by resealing Felipe IIII III and VIII respectively. These resellers have the courage in the face without crown and crowned the date on the back.
- The reseller VIII 1641-42 printed on 8 maravedís minted coin hammered by Philip III and Philip IV ( "thick fleece, irregular contour), no resealing so far. The date, as opposed to value, is crowned, and both are contained in a circular cartouche visible.
- The Reseller VI and XII of 1641-42 is stamped on coins only the genius of Segovia, and therefore circular in origin. Again the date is not crowned and value.
- The reseller 4 and 8 in the series 1651-52 are usually printed on currency before resealing, and can be found on coins of the Ingenio de Segovia (minted a mill) and other mints (minted a hammer), but always after 1597.
- The reseller III and VIII of the 1654-55 series can be found only on coins minted prior to 1597 ( "loose"). Generally very open and worn by the accumulation of Reseller. The brands are in a kind of almond, straight at the bottom, closed on top by a Grafil curve points. There is no crown in front or back.
- The Reseller II and III of the 1658-59 series are large (occupying almost all of the currency), and are surrounded by a circular edge and lobed outer (decorated as a spike). The date is located under the monograms.
- The location of the mintmark on the reseller of Philip IV is variable, but generally to be found under the date or value. In some cases, repeated in front and back.
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To summarize a bit:
If you are not flat and has a crown above the stamp hammer (ie a crown and the number IIX) are .... even prior to 1597 may be the oldest Catholic kings 1492.
Here I put a picture of 4 maravedis (later before being hammered with new date) with the detectors we are lucky to find these coins that were lost before being hammered (I have a few)
 

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I would be greatful if you could ID this?

Cheers
 

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CRUSADER said:
I would be greatful if you could ID this?

Cheers
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Hello CRUSADER.
front: Monogram of PHILIPPVS topped with mint and value II below to the left under the arches and bars, surrounded by palm crown

Reverse: Crowned Monogram REX below year within arcs and bars, surrounded by palm crown

currency type: A 2 MARAVEDIS Reseller( marked with hammer)2 maravedís any small coin years :1658-1659



1pic currency circulates around 1658 (date of manufacture safe) and can pay for a glass of wine or a piece of bread with cheese. Since then:
2pic)A year later in 1659 he was value to 3 (III).
3pic)And then .. (can not be decoded because it is the number worn intoaccount,) is transformed to 4 (IIII) possibly in 1670
 

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CONSTANTINVS said:
CRUSADER said:
I would be greatful if you could ID this?

Cheers
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::) ::)

Hello CRUSADER.
front: Monogram of PHILIPPVS topped with mint and value II below to the left under the arches and bars, surrounded by palm crown

Reverse: Crowned Monogram REX below year within arcs and bars, surrounded by palm crown

currency type: A 2 MARAVEDIS Reseller( marked with hammer)2 maravedís any small coin years :1658-1659



1pic currency circulates around 1658 (date of manufacture safe) and can pay for a glass of wine or a piece of bread with cheese. Since then:
2pic)A year later in 1659 he was value to 3 (III).
3pic)And then .. (can not be decoded because it is the number worn intoaccount,) is transformed to 4 (IIII) possibly in 1670

THANKS
 

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