Late 1820s pocket spill find - 2 Bust Halves and 2 Spanish Silver

Don in SJ

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This morning I wanted to do a hunt around the perimeter area of the homestead I got the 5 coppers at last week but the underbrush is really filling out now so I had to keep a bit closer to the actual homestead, where less underbrush was. I was hunting less than 15 minutes, and had recovered some pewter and brass pieces of unknowns when all of a sudden my XS screamed Silver to me!

I forgot my camera of course, but maybe that was the good luck I needed for this find. To my amazement the first thing I saw out of the hole was a big hunk of silver coin!

I picked it up and saw part of the Bust so I knew I had a Bust Half Dollar, :icon_thumright: I rechecked the hole with the probe and another coin was in there. Dug down the one side a bit and out pops the second Bust Half Dollar, this one completely coated but I knew what it was thanks to seeing the first one.

Now I stood up and rescanned the hole and off to the left side it was indicating yet a third coin! I enlarged the opening and out comes a thin smaller silver, which at first I was hoping to be a bust quarter but knew by the thinness it was going to be a Spanish Real. Just was not sure till I got home and checked but it was a One Real.....

Thinking wow, 3 silver in one hole, that never happened before, in fact Bust Half never happened before, but I did check the hole one more time and got a faint somewhat good coin type reading, gouged out the remaining dirt with my hand and the coin was now in the pile. A small one, a Half Real.
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So 4 Silvers in one hole, a first for me for something so old and so big, I was without a doubt thrilled to see this today. I thought of quitting right away to save the site for another hunt with my son and decided to slowly work my way back to the truck.

Just as I passed the area where my son got his 1794 Large Cent last week, I got a funky possible coin/iron reading. I noticed it was next to a fallen log that I had dug a hole right next to this signal last week and I remember it being a piece of iron pot. But today, maybe because of the wet ground, I heard coin and out pops a copper!


I had no idea what the copper was, I could tell it seen better days, but after cleaning it did show a nice date of 1722 and some of NIA from Brittania, so I knew I had a 1722 King George I Halfpenny. Right next to it was a button like relic, not sure if it is a button that was modified or was used for something else.


Overall, what a great hunt of less than one hour duration, April 2010, without a doubt was a winner for me.

Finds for the day, a very beautiful 1826 Bust Half Dollar
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A very nice 1827 Bust Half Dollar
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A decent 1782 Spanish One Real
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A heavily worn 1784? Spanish Half Real
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Heavily worn and abused 1722 King George I Halfpenny
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And a large possible button modified with two holes after shank sheared off, or perhaps something else :dontknow:
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Don
 

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Colonial Copper Zeus said:
That is absolutely the best day that anyone had as far as I'm concerned. Congratulations Don. :headbang: :hello2: :icon_sunny: :icon_king: :icon_farao:
Chris


Something with high dollar value still trumps those in my book, but there sure ain't no denying how stunning they are! I've already looked at them about 5 times and they're still about as perfect as you can get for dug coins!
 

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wow Don, absolutely stunning. I can't stop looking at your pictures. Beautiful coins, congratulations.
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OMG OMG OMG OMG, How do you do that? You are one of the luckiest th'ers I know!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations :thumbsup: :tongue3:
 

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I just had to comment on this find. WOW!!! That's a once in several lifetimes find. Way to go!!!

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Cograt's on the Find, simply fantastic. Also on the Banner :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

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You're probably aware but check for Overton varieties. Quite a few of them are worth some big bucks, especially in the condition your coins are in.
 

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Incredible find, Don. This ranks right up with the find I think Romeo found last year. Those 2 halves are really pretty too! Nice detail...must have been dropped not long after the dates I'm certain. Good banner for you.
 

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It always amazes me how well you do on your hunts, what a fantastic group of finds. The condition of the silvers is just unbelievable, i'm glad you didn't hit any of them during recovery. Can you imagine what shape those silvers would have been in if you had found them in a plowed field, those old homesites in the bush really protect the colonial relics.

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Don in SJ

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mrbelvetron said:
You're probably aware but check for Overton varieties. Quite a few of them are worth some big bucks, especially in the condition your coins are in.

It would be nice to know the varieties of the two halves. One fellow from the C4 forum thinks the 1826 might be a Overton 120a, I have no idea on which varieties are common, rare, etc. He also states it is very hard to distinguish some of the varieties since the differences are very small! May have to go through the auction sites later this week and see if I can get an idea of the varieties.

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NICE FIND: I found a similar spill and the thrill is great and good job recovering without gouging the coins. Congrats guy good job.Hardrock
 

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Man that is just a wild find. Great hunt.
Spectacular finds.
 

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Don in SJ

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Well I found a website that had almost all the variety photos on it so spent some time and fairly certain I have nailed the varieties, but it sure is not exactly the same as doing a large cent but yet it was similiar. I enjoy doing the variety IDing, just adds to the hobby.

1826 appears to be a Overton 120 Rarity 3 - Scarce

1827 appears to be a Overton 114 Rarity 3 - Scarce

Here is the website I stared at for hours this evening. ::)

http://rob.com/russ/collection/

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I keep coming back to this thread to see that first photo of the UNCLEANED coins. Gets my blood pumping every time! If those were my finds, Don, I'd frame that photo and put it on the wall! Steve
 

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