This Years Finds

The Rebel

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Hey All.

Seeing I just joined up here's a brief intro to what I've been finding.

Most of these came from a virgin site I found in the summer.

HH!
Roger
 

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very sweet finds you had a great year so far Roger , smart to keep Dave away from that site lol lol
 
:wow: Impressive display of finds! :shocked04:
Congrats! :grin:
Welcome to the forum from the cornfields of Illinois! :waving:
 
del link=topic=14391.msg151179#msg151179 date=1381350307 said:
very sweet finds you had a great year so far Roger , smart to keep Dave away from that site lol lol
and the ribbing continues crying01 what a great site Rog! some sweet coins & love the cob!
 
Nice looking coins thumbsup01 Love seeing cobs. Were they early 1700's or back into the 1600's? Kinda laughed when I saw the winter scene. Dan and I used to hunt a lot in the winter. Now we just read about it rofl
 
coinnut link=topic=14391.msg151313#msg151313 date=1381451422 said:
Nice looking coins thumbsup01 Love seeing cobs. Were they early 1700's or back into the 1600's? Kinda laughed when I saw the winter scene. Dan and I used to hunt a lot in the winter. Now we just read about it rofl

From: Diver Down from TN: After reviewing the new photos, the date is fairly evident along with a hint of an assayer that corresponds with the date. The outer legend has a date 166x. With the date of 63 between the pillars, it is dated 1663. With it being minted in Potosi, the assayer at the time was Antonio de Erqueta. You will note to the left of the nested 63, a well-worn assayer mark of E. With the scale of your cob next to the dime, it is a 1 reale.

Also, note the cross side: the lions and castles are transposed. It happens from time to time, but they are unusual to say the least especially when it comes to Antonio's work.
 
The Rebel link=topic=14391.msg151338#msg151338 date=1381522601 said:
From: Diver Down from TN: After reviewing the new photos, the date is fairly evident along with a hint of an assayer that corresponds with the date. The outer legend has a date 166x. With the date of 63 between the pillars, it is dated 1663. With it being minted in Potosi, the assayer at the time was Antonio de Erqueta. You will note to the left of the nested 63, a well-worn assayer mark of E. With the scale of your cob next to the dime, it is a 1 reale.

Also, note the cross side: the lions and castles are transposed. It happens from time to time, but they are unusual to say the least especially when it comes to Antonio's work.

Nice when you coins dip into the 1600's :clapping: You have found some great finds this year Rebel :beerbuddy:
 

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