Spanish silver bucket-lister kind of day.

Dan(NM)

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My buddy(Jimzz977) stumbled onto another hot spot at the 1850's site we've been hunting since the beginning of the year and found a Dragoon and an R button along with a really nice rosette. He wasn't able to go out with me, but he gave me his blessing to head over and hunt it anyway. I'm sure he's not to happy about that now 🙂
I got there at 05:30 this morning and right away period items began to come to light, dropped musket ball, pistol ball, percussion cap and a trouser button on the first pass. That's always a good sign when you start to pull some keepers right from the get go. On the next pass, a percussion cap, 2 pulltabs, a pistol ball and then I get a 21-22 on the Nox 800. We seldom get very many items that hit in the 20's except aluminum slaw or deeply buried aluminum cans, most hits are in the 9 to 19 range. I fully expected to dig a piece of trash and was totally unprepared for what came out, when I saw what it was, I just threw it back onto the dirt pile, stood up and started walking around stunned. A major bucket lister that I always wanted to dig, but just never figured I'd ever see come outta the hole, my first Spanish Reale. My goal for the day was to at least dig a Dragoon or maybe another R button. This was the last thing I thought would ever come from this site, I'm still in awe that I was privileged to find such an awesome coin.
Somehow I was able to compose myself and continue hunting for another 9 hours and ended up with some excellent relics to add to my display case once I finish hunting this site. I did dig a lead, 1 piece button, my 3rd from here, anyone have any idea if it's period and what it's from? Once again my settings on the Nox


11" coil

Sens 23

Recovery 4

Iron bias 0

No disc

GB at 3-6

Park 1

2-tones

Tone break -9 to +8
 

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Congrats on your first Spanish silver. Like Mackaydon said, it's a half real. Was there any settlement there before the fort? Even so they were legal until 1857 and could have been lost by a soldier, but it is in pretty good condition to have been in circulation that long.
Congrats on some nice pre-civil war buttons as well :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on your first Spanish silver. Like Mackaydon said, it's a half real. Was there any settlement there before the fort? Even so they were legal until 1857 and could have been lost by a soldier, but it is in pretty good condition to have been in circulation that long.
Congrats on some nice pre-civil war buttons as well :thumbsup:
Thank you. We cannot confirm for sure if there was a settlement here before there was a fort, but being that the fort was situated very close to the river oh, the odds are good that settlers where in the vicinity.
 

Thank you. We cannot confirm for sure if there was a settlement here before there was a fort, but being that the fort was situated very close to the river oh, the odds are good that settlers where in the vicinity.
The reason I ask is that when my friends from Texas go into Mexico, they find Spanish silver by the dozens. Considering that New Mexico was once part of Mexico, one would expect Spanish silver to have circulated when it was in Mexican control.
 

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Another awesome hunt Dan, congrats on your 1st reale and a nice one, great group of buttons, congratulations on all
 

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