Reale Southern Hospitality - Courtesy of Modern Miner!

Mirage

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Modern Miner(Doug) and I had discussed the possibility of getting together for a hunt last summer but It wasn’t until last week when he invited me down. I thought through some of the details but the final decision was made when he emailed me with the message - “get your butt down here and help me dig up this stuff!”

So Friday morning we had just gotten 4 fresh inches of snow. :P
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Fortunately they were able to keep up with it and the roads were fine. It was such a good feeling driving south and the more I kept driving the less snow I saw. :) Once out of Ohio the snow was gone and I ended up here the next day: ;D ;D
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This was a home that was originally settled in 1799 on 625 acres near Raleigh, North Carolina. The real home wasn't built until 1820. The home had slaves, a tenant house, smoke house, and a carriage house. Also, the property had a civil war road that went through it. An exceptional site.

Doug gave me a tour of some of the properties he had been hunting and some of the finds he had found at the sites before we hit the plantation house. It wasn’t too long into the hunt when I hit a pocket spill of a couple wheats and a silver rosie. We hunted for a while and didn’t get too much more until I worked an area that Doug said was the “hot spot”. This is where he had found all the buttons and silver earlier in the week. Well not more than a foot or two from the hole where he pulled out his first V nickel I got this one:

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It was a deep and next to some iron so I can see why the mighty Tesoro missed it.

Anyway, we ate some lunch and hunted around the house and then started to work our way back to the tenant’s house foundation. That’s when Doug went into the horse riding area. Horses are kind of a novelty for us Yankee city folk so I had to get a picture. ;)

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I asked Doug where the civil war road went though and he indicated right where he was hunting. Good enough for me I thought. So I join him and get a penny type signal. I was expecting a memorial or something cause it was so shallow. I was shocked to see this ½ Reale (Spanish silver): :o

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Here is what the coin should look like. Not sure if it’s the right variety but close:
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I knew very quickly what it was cause of the hole and some readable letters. I quickly went over to show Doug and we both got pumped. It’s definitely my oldest coin to date and something I know is not an easy coin to find.

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We hunted some more and Doug scored some IH’s and the Buffalo Nickel. After the hunt I got to meet his family and inlaws. He is blessed with a good wife, kids and even inlaws. :D ;D
We had a lot of treasure talk and he showed me his impressive collection of finds – especially for the short time he has been detecting. He really has a lot of nice unique relics. I was even surprised to see a few Williams Cleaner bullets in there.

Sorry for the late write up but I did have to drive 600 miles back and go to work the next day.

Doug, Once again thank you for the great hospitality. You will have to come up here when it’s tick season. We don’t have many of those up here. ;D

Some more pics of the site and finds:
Lead stuff -
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Back of the V nickel is nicer than the front:
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Shotgun shells and such:
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This was cool. In the middle of the horse riding area was a raised up mini, old graveyard.
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Only one grave had a tombstone:
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Here is all the stuff except the eight wheat pennies which I forgot to take pictures of. There were two older wheats. One a nice 1918 and the other I think a 1920.

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Bob
 
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Very nice finds there...I look forward to my first reale also!
 
What a great trip that must have been Bob and it sound's like you had the perfect host.Congratulation's on the Reale....too bad you all couldn't have captured some of the hunt on video.Now you both got me going on the "lead tube's".Again,Congrat's and HH!!
 
Now Bob......That is a great road trip! You have some nice finds , got to meet a Tnet member and had some fine weather to detect in. Beats the snow and cold. Finding your oldest coin isn't to shabby either.............Well done!

The Seeker
 
Thanks Don, Dan, SilverFreak, Natman, Gypsy, KAS, Zoy, Seeker and Pocket trays. There is something about finding that really old stuff that is so exciting.

Jill in Ohio said:
HEY!

psh lucky! you get a break from all this snowy gunk!! lol to get away from it is probably worth the drive, well kinda. lol i did a double take when i saw that picture...it's so odd to see a house without random mounds of snow everywhere you look.
lol, but as we can all see, the trip was defiantly worth it. sweet coin. lol this probably sounds stupid but is it normal for there to be a random hole in it? i mean i understand regular wearing away and stuff but that just seems so like, perfectly random. lol i dunnno. but yea great finds!

~jill

Jill - the hole was put there so they could put a string through the coin. This was so they wouldn't loose them. Guess it didn't work for the person who lost this coin. ;D

dave-enc said:
now that is a weekend road trip Mirage wtg, glad you got back safely, there is just something about living in the south in february ;)
hh
dave+bobbie

Yes, it really is a nice area. Apparently a lot of other people think so too. The area is booming and Doug was talking about a water shortage. He told me I had to wet, lather and rinse for my shower! ;) :D

Nick - I did offer Doug the Spanish Silver but he refused. There is still a lot of area there we didn't touch. Hopefully he will get something as good if not better. But you are right life is good at times. :)

Doug - Nate thought it was very cool. What he found very amusing was Henry's(Halfdime) post about not being able to wait. :D

Dan - One of the first places I would like to revisit is that stagecoach stop. It's hard hunting but one good find makes it all worth it. I'll give you a call tonight.

Bob
 
Congrats on the reale! Great post and pics!

Cheers and HH,
Brendan
 
Look at you! Another trip or two down south and you'll be a good 'ole boy before ya know it! ;) :D

AWESOME that you two got to hunt together! And those finds!!! WOW! Sounds and looks like you two had a great time! Love the pictures!

Congrats!! Nana :)
 
Bub aka Mirage,

You are awesome! MM is an awesome guy, so you owe him one.

Keep the passion high!

Kirk

P.S. If you don't mind, I am going to reach through my computer screen and bend the brim of your hat. :P ;) :D
 
did you feel the RUSH-! i still do after all these years when i found spanish goodies. will be heading down south myself to moms house in virginia in may and always come home with somthing good. ;D
 
great finds ! great trip ! and great friends ;D dont get any better ! congrats Mirage I loved the pics and glad you made it home ok ;)
 
Hey y'all! PM me before the next trip! Ha! Great finds!!!
 
WOW!!! :o :o What a helluva find!!! And on MM's land! IT is a good feeling when you invite someone out to hunt with you and they find something worth the drive and it makes you feel good. I took my buddy to one of my spots last month and he found himself a Civil War Bayonet! I was VERY happy that he found such an awesome piece of history! Looks like you have scored BIG as well!! Great Find bud and MM, you better hit that ground HARD because there is bound to be some more there!
 
Danimal said:
'Bout time you broke into the 1700's Bob!
What a great break to this druggery and grey and cold.

It's folks like Doug that make this such a great hobby and rich community of people. Your invite to him during the tick season down there is perfect.

Thanks Dan. It would be a blast if I could get you, Nate, and Bob down for a hunt sometime. You guys are always welcome.
I have plenty of places and land to cover. ;)
-Doug-
 
zoyboy said:
Mirage, you had a reale good day! That ModernMiner is definitely a reale nice guy for inviting you down. :D At first, the coin looked fake, but after further glaring, I concluded to myself that it is a reale reale. :D
Keep the fever high, buddy!
Kyle
P.S. Doug, there is a pistareen waiting to be found in that grass.

Thanks Kyle. Man, I hope so. Any big silver or gold would work too. ;D
-MM-

Nana40 said:
Look at you! Another trip or two down south and you'll be a good 'ole boy before ya know it! ;) :D

AWESOME that you two got to hunt together! And those finds!!! WOW! Sounds and looks like you two had a great time! Love the pictures!
Congrats!! Nana :)

Nana,
I was trying to get Bob to eat a bar-b-qued possum bisquit, but he wanted no part of it. I think it was the tail that turned him off? ;D
-MM-
 
Nick Pappagiorgio said:
Get an Invite to Doug's House...
Hunt at Doug's Private Hot Spots...
Sleep in Doug's Guest Bedroom...
Eat all of Doug's Biscut's & Bacon...
Use Doug's "Facilities"...

Dig Doug's Spanish Silver...!!!

I gotta say...It probably does not get much better than that...!!!

Great stuff Bob...It looks like you were loving life...

Nick


We here at "Club Miner" aim to please. Our motto is ..."We may be having a water drought , but we are bathing in silver reales!" ;D

Nick,
Bob was telling me he never saw my dress post at Christmas time. I really think he was hoping to see me in a dress AGAIN! ??? :o ;)
-MM-​
 
Looks like you two had a Reale good time. I could not read the date on mine either. I put mine on a flatbed scanner and scanned it. I then magnified 250 times and was able to read date then.
 
I wondered about that lid with the word "Talcolette", did Google search and found this obit.

Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES

James Elbert Allen Sr., 88, retired president and chairman of the board of the former Henry B. Gilpin Co., died of heart failure Jan. 11 at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Rockville. He was 88.

Mr. Allen, a native of Largo, Fla., hitchhiked to the District in 1933 from his family dairy farm with $10. He worked as a pharmaceutical salesman in 1936 for Muth Bros. & Co., joining Gilpin in 1940.

He became president of Gilpin in 1957. He served one year during World War II as a pharmacist's mate at Bethesda Naval Hospital.

Mr. Allen made Gilpin one of the first distributors in the country to standardize drugs. Gilpin was the first in the country to manufacture tinted face powder with a violet fragrance, known as "Talcolette," and developed the first insecticide to include pyrethrum, known as "Black Flag."

His business affiliations include past president of the National Wholesale Druggists' Association, the National Drug Trade Conference,the National Association of Wholesalers and Distribution Services Inc.

He served on the boards of the Washington Heart Association, National Foundation for Infantile...


So, Talcolette was"...tinted face powder with a violet fragrance, known as "Talcolette," ...

With no apologies to Hee Haw...If it weren't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all!
 

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KirkPA said:
Bub aka Mirage,

You are awesome! MM is an awesome guy, so you owe him one.

Keep the passion high!

Kirk

P.S. If you don't mind, I am going to reach through my computer screen and bend the brim of your hat. :P ;) :D

Hmm...how about I bend your detector's lower rod over my lunker thighs? :D

Kyle
 
Excellent write up and some great finds!!!! Congrats and thanks for sharing.......this is what keeps you fired up!!!!!! ;D ;D
 
very very nice stuff!
 
Awesome finds to the both of you.

To bad we all have to drive so far to have so much fun.
My vacations are always that way.

Keep the great finds and pics coming.
I think i`ve hit my refresh button a thousand times since Saturday, waiting for your posts.
 

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