First Spanish Silver found with my T2!

CTX Tom

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Hello All,
Just wanted to post a quick one on a find I have been hoping to get for a long time.Have permission to hunt a field that has been giving up musket balls and some other colonial relics.Had the day off and decided to take the T2 out for a hunt.Popped some musket balls ,then I had a nice solid 84 on my detector.Dug down about 6"and found the target in the plug.At first I thought it was a small button until I turned the item over and saw the writing.I could not believe it it was a spanish half reale!I could make out the date as 1788.I am going to be spending some quality time at this spot in the spring!HH 1788 Reale.webp:headbang:
 

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CONGRATS on your 1st ss TOM!! Compare your machines to see which one finds more at that site.. HH
 

Actually I have been.I find that the T2 has a edge,at least for me for field hunting.The CTX is my go to for yards of old houses.But I really like the T2 for grass fields and cornfields with the boost mode.
 

Love the Spanish silver!!
 

Wow that's neat
 

Awesome find! Congrats!
 

There is definately more there ... congrats !!!
 

Such a great find! I just posted about Spanish reale a few posts down and notice you are in New York. I'm reading a booked about when the Dutch and Algonquin people first inhabited the state and the currency at the time has my interest piqued.
 

The area in which I live was colonized around 1712.Theres a ton of colonial history here.Being a detectorist Im very lucky to be where I am.I have found British coinage from the mid 1700's as well as early 1800's coins and lots of relics too.That Spanish coin was on my wish list since I began detecting.
 

Nice find Tom but you must not be reading the date right, a 1788 would be a portrait type. Looks like a Phillip probably 1730's era, maybe a 1738? Congrats
 

Nice Spanish silver. I'm sure there is more to be found.
 

CTX Tom said:
The area in which I live was colonized around 1712.Theres a ton of colonial history here.Being a detectorist Im very lucky to be where I am.I have found British coinage from the mid 1700's as well as early 1800's coins and lots of relics too.That Spanish coin was on my wish list since I began detecting.

What a great treat to live in such an area so rich in history.:)
 

What part upstate? Its all covered in snow right now.
 

Nice find Tom but you must not be reading the date right, a 1788 would be a portrait type. Looks like a Phillip probably 1730's era, maybe a 1738? Congrats
You are probably right, tuff to make out the 3rd digit on the date,thanks for the info.
 

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