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1806 Reale Below

Cookie, great find! Looks to be in great shape. My hunting buddy found a 1766 reale, much more worn than yours. Strange thing is it was in an old school yard an inch deep. Haven't figured that one out yet.
 
Thanks Chipper. I'm still working on the picture deal. This was found in a pounded area and using 2 tone ferrous. I believe that is the thing for iron rich areas for Explorers and Etracs. You know, I cannot tell a lot of difference between these two. A soldier probably had this but it could have been a civilian since a river crossing was there also.
 
Yeah, I'm a noob with the pics as well. Though lately I haven't found anything that warranted picture taking...:cry:
 
I've been housed in also for the last few weeks. Weather is getting better and I'm looking forward to putting the coil to the ground. Good luck to you, Chipper.......
 
Best way to resize it it. Open picture with "Paint"
The click on "Resize"
The choose "Pixels" not Percentage.
Type in 600 in the top box then it will auto set the lower box for you.
Then save it so, you can find it as a JPEG.
Then simply upload it and your set.
 
Thanks MikeO. I'll try that. On the above reale, I thought I had it right.......I did use percentage instead of pixels.......Thanks for the information......Darrell.
 
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