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1777 2 Reales Found with AT PRO : D

I found her on a local construction site in Virginia. She rang loud and clear. I knew it was something good because the sound was different. It sounded very clean is the best way i can describe it. It was very crisp and i could easlily tell the size. I cant believe it wasnt bent up. I also found a few 3 ringers(1 star base) and 1 58 french triangle base. i forgot to post here when i found it(about 2 weeks ago). my pictures were too big when i tried to post and i forgot :p
 
That's quite a find! Congratulations!
 
Wow! is fantastic, amazing, wonderful find ... that good work!
I get excited when you find a Spanish coin.
A few days ago I found my first silver coin. There were also two silver reales of 1836 but rather smaller.
I would never sell something as nice as your currency but I have heard that in the U.S. these coins from these years are highly prized.
Thanks for showing.
 
yes senda, you are abosolutely right. i will NEVER sell this one thats for sure. ive found a beat up merc dime, but this is only the 2nd silver coin that i have found. i feel very blessed. GL to everyone!
 
n/t
 
you are right about that coinshooter. you only have limited time too. i went back to the site today and the piles i was working are gone. i got lucky i hit it when i did i guess :p
 
yea, i primarily hunt for civil war relics and all of the areas i know have been pounded for 40 years. coins like that are few and far between. normally they are cut up into sections
 
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