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Roughly 5-6 years ago my MD partner took me to an area. When I found the first 8 Reale! (1747)
After extensive searching by my partner and I, he found the second 8 Reale 1745! And months later he found the 1744 eight Reale. Two years go by before I find the 1744 four Reale. All these coins were found in a 10 x 20 yard area. I am now in possession of the entire cache! We feel they should be together and not separated.


The 174 5 is somewhat odd in the way they make the five, we thought at first it was a nine!
Almost seemed like it was in a fire? It was blackened in crust? He boiled it in water😵 to clean!
Any expert advice is appreciated!
Thinking about auctioning them in the township they were found! There is rich history in the area from the first settlers!
After extensive searching by my partner and I, he found the second 8 Reale 1745! And months later he found the 1744 eight Reale. Two years go by before I find the 1744 four Reale. All these coins were found in a 10 x 20 yard area. I am now in possession of the entire cache! We feel they should be together and not separated.


The 174 5 is somewhat odd in the way they make the five, we thought at first it was a nine!
Almost seemed like it was in a fire? It was blackened in crust? He boiled it in water😵 to clean!
Any expert advice is appreciated!
Thinking about auctioning them in the township they were found! There is rich history in the area from the first settlers!