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70 acre farm field - Spanish Silver

MigColG

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I went back to the 70 acre field I've been investigating. I've recovered many 1700's era flat buttons, just a matter of time before Colonial money starts showing itself. Found this 1781 1/2 Real this morning.
 

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Beautiful Reale!!
 
This poster was busted from buying a 20 cent piece off eBay and claiming he dug it.
I'm sure this one is no different
 
Nice find, do you want to send it to a museum? If I were you, I would do so, such things shouldn`t be sold in any way. Usually they are lost that way, and as life shows, not everyone treats such things with care. My father, a farmer, also found a tip during his work, immediately went to the museum for the examination. It turned out to be from the neolithic era, not bad, right? We, of course, gave it back. In general, if you imagine how big is an acre visually, then you realize how much interesting things can be in the ground. But I don't think we're going to explore every acre=)
 
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