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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dank

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sweet finds, i wish my coins were as nice looking as yours!!
 

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Don in SJ said:
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/

Don
Cool. If you send them in to get slabbed you may have to request to have the Overton varieties attributed and placed on the slab but it should be well worth it.

Congratulations on an awesome find!
 

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Don in SJ said:
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/

Don

Not for nuthin', Don, you are keeping them....right?
 

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Don in SJ

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DMN said:
Don in SJ said:
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/

Don

Not for nuthin', Don, you are keeping them....right?

I have sold a few relics years ago but never a coin and will not start now, lol, it would take a 5 figure coin right now for me to think about selling one. I most likely will not get any coins slabbed, no rhyme or reason to do so if not selling.
Note: Most Colonial coin collectors do not care for slabbed coins, and that is where my feelings on not getting a coin slabbed came from, besides having so many coins that could be slabbed, I would go broke sending them away. ::)

Don
 

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I don't think getting a dug coin slabbed helps the price. Serious buyers know what they'll pay, so if anything you're just putting a negative thought in their mind seeing comments like "Environmental damage" or "corroded".
 

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dude that detail on the 1826 is freak-in awesome nice find......... well done

PTM
 

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That is a dream come true big congrats on your find :headbang:
 

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Congrats on the BANNER FINDS :headbang:

Those halves are in absolutely AMAZING condition, heck I think you even made gas money on that hunt :thumbsup:

I bet you can't wait to go back to that site, looks like it's been a great one.

HH,
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wow :o excelent coins ...congrats ! :headbang:
 

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:icon_thumright: Holy smokes man, what beautiful coins!! Congratulations! :icon_thumleft:


Sure beats the heck out of finding a couple of cruddy old coppers! :wink:

Keep up the good work,
Steve
 

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awesome Reale ...congrats !! :hello2:
 

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Don in SJ said:
DMN said:
Don in SJ said:
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/

Don

Not for nuthin', Don, you are keeping them....right?

I have sold a few relics years ago but never a coin and will not start now, lol, it would take a 5 figure coin right now for me to think about selling one. I most likely will not get any coins slabbed, no rhyme or reason to do so if not selling.
Note: Most Colonial coin collectors do not care for slabbed coins, and that is where my feelings on not getting a coin slabbed came from, besides having so many coins that could be slabbed, I would go broke sending them away. ::)

Don
Glad to hear you're keeping them. for some reason, I couldn't see parting with something I found, especially something like that, unless it was museum bound. If it was one of those once in a lifetime finds, then I would be even harder pressed to get rid of it because it would be mine, and no one elses. I bet you have one impressive collection and thank you for sharing the finds towards that collection!
 

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