Spanish Military Adornment - Any ids?

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Got some cool other stuff if you want to see it too.
 

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More pics!!! More pics!!! and the story would be nice also!

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Ornate shoe buckle
 

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Double dated coin indicating change in rulers. (Coins were remarked when another ruler would take over).
 

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Part of three piece military uniform shoe buckle ca. 1740-1760
 

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I didn't find this stuff, so don't know the story. :(
Here's a another nice coin. If anyone knows what the coins are specifically, I'd love to know. Thx.
 

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This one I haven't id'ed yet.
 

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2 Reale was used as buttons by the richer spanish (like this one)
 

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button part where loop was attached
 

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Thanks, that is where I got most of the info I could find already.
Still looking for other spanish coin and relic sites that show pics if anyone knows of any others. That site is awesome, but doesn't have enough pics of "stuff" I have about 30 pieces that need id'ing.
 

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If you haven't yet contacted John Powell, curator of the artifacts.org online museum, I would encourage you to do so. Not only is he highly knowledgeable about Spanish colonial period militaria, but he's also very "detector friendly."
 

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coinshooter said:
I didn't find this stuff, so don't know the story. :(
Here's a another nice coin. If anyone knows what the coins are specifically, I'd love to know. Thx.

without seeing the other side...is this close?
otherside.jpg

#8 post my guess late 1700s, 1780-90.....maravedis.

post #9/10 is a copper Cuartos...minted in Spain "ceca de Cuenca" - C being the mint...maybe OX to the right
#8 definitely later time period than the other maravedis and cuartos, looks Charles III.
#5/6 is what is known as a Resellos...meaning a re-valued maravedis.
The reales...you know about.
I wonder why such a diverse time period....where they all found within the same depth? or some deeper than others?
 

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Yes, Post #8 is definetly Spanish, probably a 2 or a 4 Maravedis (I would know if I knew the size of the coin). Minted from 1770. In its condition, its probably worth about $5, although it depends on the date a little. Great old find though!
 

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Thanks for the help. I actually bought this stuff from a guy who has alot of Spanish artifacts. He said they came from a place in Santa Barbara, but I am inclined to believe that he may have bought them from a local coin dealer who got them from possibly florida? It seems that, as one of you pointed out that the dates do vary greatly, but I am still very much interested in the first item I pictured. I don't think anything real fishy is going on besides this guy's story who is selling the stuff. It may be that he is embellishing it a little to get more sales, but the fact remains, these are still nice original pieces that are really cool.
 

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Is that a few specks of gold gild on the face of the adornment?

Trez
 

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