WHO SAYS METAL DETECTING DOESNT PAY???

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WHO SAYS METAL DETECTING DOESN'T PAY???

My good buddy Bob Shelton asked me to post this for him since he is completely computer illiterate (and proud of it).
Put a metal detector in his hands and it's another story though
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Bob found three of these ultra rare 1817 New Spain (Texas) Half Real Jolas many years ago south of San Antonio. These coins are sort of like the Texas equivalent of a Massachussetts Pine Tree Shilling. Like most of you, I had never heard of this coin until he told me he was going to put one up for auction through Heritage Auctions. Well the auction closed Friday August 3rd and the coin realized an incredible price........$52,875
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While there may be another US ground found piece that has sold for more, I'm not aware of it. Here is the link to the Heritage Auction offering for those that would like more information on this coin. This coin is not particularly pretty, and it's not gold or silver, but it's obviously highly desireable to some.
1817 1/2 RL New Spain (Texas) Jola Half Real -- | Lot #5010 | Heritage Auctions
 

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Incredible find, and incredible to think where Texas (New Spain) was just a short 200 years ago.
 

That's awesome
 

Thanks for sharing. I never knew of this coin. Fantastic realized price. Hopefully, your friend kept a specimen for himself.
 

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Great post and Thank You for Sharing!!!
 

WOW!!:wav::wav::wav:He still have 2 more yet,,,he should go back to that area & see if there's more,Everyone would want a find like that:headbang:
 

I voted it to be a banner b/c such a rare coin & @ just a awesome price,,wow,,hope you get it:hello2:
 

Thanks for sharing. I never knew of this coin. Fantastic realized price. Hopefully, your friend kept a specimen for himself.

Diver, he has two more of them. He may sell one of those later.
 

I voted it to be a banner b/c such a rare coin & @ just a awesome price,,wow,,hope you get it:hello2:

Thanks Kiana, but I didn't dig it, my buddy in Texas did. Plus, he found it about 40 years ago, and just recently decided to put it up for auction. He wanted me to post it for him since it is such a rare and valuable coin that most people never heard of. There was another one in the auction sold by a friend of my friend. It brought $22,000.
 

That's awesome Steve!! And the best thing is that he found 3 of them. Is he going to sell the others? The only other coin I'm aware of that sold for anywhere near that amount was one of those 1600s Maryland coins (can't remember which one of them he found) that my buddy Stan found which sold on Stacks for over $42K about 4-5 years ago. I think there were only about 4-5 known specimens at that time. Then later that year he and his buddy found another of those, but of a diferent variety, and it sold for several thousand as well. Both were found in a field at a 1600s site about 50 miles north from where I live. Maybe one of these days I can walk over something like that. Haven't done it yet, but it's not because I haven't tried. Thanks for posting that coin. HH ..... Bill
 

That's awesome Steve!! And the best thing is that he found 3 of them. Is he going to sell the others? The only other coin I'm aware of that sold for anywhere near that amount was one of those 1600s Maryland coins (can't remember which one of them he found) that my buddy Stan found which sold on Stacks for over $42K about 4-5 years ago. I think there were only about 4-5 known specimens at that time. Then later that year he and his buddy found another of those, but of a diferent variety, and it sold for several thousand as well. Both were found in a field at a 1600s site about 50 miles north from where I live. Maybe one of these days I can walk over something like that. Haven't done it yet, but it's not because I haven't tried. Thanks for posting that coin. HH ..... Bill



Did he keep that one quiet? I don't remember hearing about it, and it's not the type of thing I would forget!

As for the coin in this thread I only have two things to say..... Incredible! And too bad the post got moved because now only about 10% of users will get to see it. That's for the 95% or so that would want to, because there's always some who hate seeing others find something of high value. :occasion18:
 

Did he keep that one quiet? I don't remember hearing about it, and it's not the type of thing I would forget!

As for the coin in this thread I only have two things to say..... Incredible! And too bad the post got moved because now only about 10% of users will get to see it. That's for the 95% or so that would want to, because there's always some who hate seeing others find something of high value. :occasion18:

IP, I recall the Maryland coin being posted, so it wasn't all hush hush. Maybe I saw it in a magazine, I'm not sure.

I agree about them moving my post. It seemed like they relaxed the standards based on some of what they are leaving on Today's Finds, for example, the Metal Detecting on Private Property thread.

By the way, there is a dude here in Pittsburgh playing foosball with us from PEI. He doesn't metal detect though - LOL
 

By the way, there is a dude here in Pittsburgh playing foosball with us from PEI. He doesn't metal detect though - LOL


Not many do Steve, but sometimes the metal detectorists are bigger than the football players! 8-)
 

Not many do Steve, but sometimes the metal detectorists are bigger than the football players! 8-)

Foosball Chris, not Football. Or as I hear they call it in Canada, "babyfoot".
 

Foosball Chris, not Football. Or as I hear they call it in Canada, "babyfoot".


Now that's more like it. (Not much football here - if it even exists at all) That having been said, the babyfoot comment is coming from someone who is into foosball? I guess you can't have playstation and Pepsi night, every night? :laughing7:
 

Now that's more like it. (Not much football here - if it even exists at all) That having been said, the babyfoot comment is coming from someone who is into foosball? I guess you can't have playstation and Pepsi night, every night? :laughing7:

I prefer beer and foosball over Pepsi and Playstation. I'm too old school for video games anyway. A girl I knew from Montreal told me they called it babyfoot up there.
 

I prefer beer and foosball over Pepsi and Playstation. I'm too old school for video games anyway. A girl I knew from Montreal told me they called it babyfoot up there.


Don't ever believe someone from Montreal. ;)

I hear ya on the video games. I would rather work at a labor job than have to play them and I'm 100% serious. Needless to less my brother-in-law doesn't get many tips from me for his work. :tongue3: (designs them)
 

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