My First Spanish Cob

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For the past two weeks I've been hunting a woods that I first hit in March and April of this year. Though finds have been few and far between, I did come up a Draped Bust Large Cent with an unreadable date in March and a very early Colonial Copper in April, that was identified here on T-Net as a circa 1680 Charles II Irish Halfpenny. I also found a few of the usual early flat buttons, a nondescript buckle or two, and other bits and pieces. I decided to give this spot another try, since I have not pounded it as much as my other pretty much hunted out spots. First time back I found an 1859 "fat" Indian Head penny, and last week an 1806 Draped Bust Large Cent.

So that brings us to today. I got to the woods about 3:00 PM, and for about the first hour I had only dug one good signal which turned out to be a 19th century small flattened copper or brass container, which rang out as penny/dime on my MXT. I also had gotten several shotgun shell signals at shallow depth, some of which I dug and some I ignored. So I'm going along thinking "there's got to be another decent coin here, I couldn't have found the only old four coins in these woods, the odds are there has to be another." So a little while later, and by now it's got to be about 4:15, cause it's starting to get a little dark, I get a decent, repeatable signal which is reading "screwtop" on the MXT in the 50 to 52 range. Now anybody who uses an MXT knows that in old sites, a "screwtop" signal can turn out to a button, an Indian Head penny, a small relic, or sometimes even a Half Reale. So I pull out a plug, and I'm having a little trouble finding the target due to roots, but finally come up with a small irregular piece of metal, which at first I figured was going to be nothing but junk, but when I saw the silver and the Spanish cross I knew exactly what I had found! Needless to say, it was totally unexpected and the great feeling I had is what keeps us addicted to this great hobby!
 

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Congradulations on a hard to find first ! I hope to get my coil over one someday ! I wish you continued success in your future endeavers ! MaineRelic
 

I love it...my first cob is my avatar. As you and others already stated mine was also completely unexpected. That is what makes this hobby so great. You never know what to expect.

Keep us posted on future hunts.

NJ
 

Congratulations! A first rate keeper for any hunter. :icon_thumright:
 

Sadly enough I still have one of those either...Congrats a good one!! :icon_thumright:
 

Fantastic find! I have yet to find one, but my detecting buddy found one at my site!


Congrats!
 

N.J.THer said:
I love it...my first cob is my avatar. As you and others already stated mine was also completely unexpected. That is what makes this hobby so great. You never know what to expect.

Keep us posted on future hunts.

NJ
i been detecting for only 3 months ,to good to be true ,i found a spanish cob with nice art work on both sides and it looked to me very old and real..but as im not an expert by far,i was wrong and was happy for a few days at least!!! It was a Replica,thx to treasure.net peeps tp id it and then i went out to get it checked out.uggg,but its still to me better than always finding just clad..HH
 

davehky said:
N.J.THer said:
I love it...my first cob is my avatar. As you and others already stated mine was also completely unexpected. That is what makes this hobby so great. You never know what to expect.

Keep us posted on future hunts.

NJ
i been detecting for only 3 months ,to good to be true ,i found a spanish cob with nice art work on both sides and it looked to me very old and real..but as im not an expert by far,i was wrong and was happy for a few days at least!!! It was a Replica,thx to treasure.net peeps tp id it and then i went out to get it checked out.uggg,but its still to me better than always finding just clad..HH

Keep at it and you will find one. I'm currently looking for my third.

NJ
 

that's awesome! congrats! and i dig all shotgun shell vdi's ,i had buttons that fell in those ranges.
 

Sweet cob! I am still waiting for my 1st one!


-HITT
 

Nice Spanish Silver! Congrats on Your Great Find. :thumbsup:
still looking for mine :notworthy:
 

yep! that would have to be before 1726 because i have a 1 reale pistareen and thats not hammered like yours. congrats. willy
 

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