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Found a Spanish Silver 1/2 Reale Coin /Button Today

thecolonists

New member
Hi everyone. Rick (The Colonist) here. I'm a new member on this awesome forum.
I'm friends with Neil from West Jersey and I often turn to him for advice on my V3i.
I've been doing a lot of hunting with my new V3i and learning a lot, but keeping it simple.
I've been staying in coin and jewelry mode and noodling around with my sensitivity a bit.
So, I went to my local spot where recently I've found a nice 14K gold ring, a Victorian silver plated ring and lots of clad.
Today I went back and tried an area that I haven't hunted and about a 1/2 hour into the hunt I got a VDI of 62 at 4-1/2".
To my surprise a nice silver coin just under the size of a dime appeared with a clear date of 1740. But, the other side had a loop and realized it was a button.
I brought it home, carefully cleaned it and discovered that side of the loop also has stamped Latin words.
Can anyone tell me more about my find?
Thanks
 
I'm no help on the ID, but congratulations on a great find.
 
1 / 2 real, Felipe V, manufactured in Mexico (MF), the two columns are the source of a dollar sign ($), has been used as a button
at that time all Spanish coins in Latin script
 
First of all, that is a beautiful find.
I am no expert by far, but I have read many articles and seen pictures where a person found coin/buttons like yours. Someone probably lost a button from their clothing and fashioned one of their coins into a button to replace it.

FERD
 
How cool Neil! I found a SLQ (made into a button) and sporting it on my rain cover. (What a fun find!)
 
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