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She's good luck too! With a friendly smile. Our family loves to see more women with the passion and knowledge. Oh no Doug, not only do we need to announce Lynne's nickname, it seems Jessica has earned one as well!! Awesome content as always. We love it
That second coin could be a Virginia half penny. Look smaller than a half cent but bigger than a farthing. Work on that back. And congrats on Jess’s mint 1 reale
The coin you are calling a KG III Farthing and showing a British KG III Farthing for comparison is probably an undersized Counterfeit Irish Halfpenny. If you compare the bust to the Irish halfpenny that dates 1774-1782 you will see it better resembles it... and the reason it's more likely an undersized halfpenny than an Irish Farthing is because they didn't strike Farthings during that period. Considering it has to be counterfeit anything is possible and could be a counterfeit of a coin that did not exist (meaning a KG III Irish Farthing), but I would place my bet on undersized halfpenny. I've personally dug an Irish halfpenny that is well undersized so they definitely do exist. You have some great sites and equally great finds!
about cleaning silver coins. Dug coins have less value because they are dug. Minor scratches from cleaning won't effect very rare coins' value and won't impact a dug coin worth. None of you sell them so why be paranode? Can a carful spraying offset the damages of 200 years in the ground?
Amazing reales and KGs! Way to go Jessica, congratulations on your bucket listers! Does Jessica have her own channel? Based on the comments, she has quite a few fans!
The white powder on lead is lead oxide. They used to use it as paint pigment, window glaze and other kinds of fillers. They appropriately called it "white lead". Don't eat it.
I wonder if colonial people threw the foreign coins out after the war? In spite of the British. In Brazil they threw their coins out after the currency change. To bad they are Mostly Stainless Steel....
The cool thing about Jess is, she doesn't try to be the center of attention, and do stuff for likes, and views, or try to be a model like most female detectorists do.
I just upgraded this week and only had a small chance to play around with it in the yard. The real test will be this weekend at a 1750s home we’re going to so I’ll have a better idea once the weekend is over.
Congratulations on your bucket lister Jess and of course Charley finding the half reale. And Jason your farthing, Rich's largie and the native american piece.
Congrats on your bucket lister Jess, that coin is in incredible condition. WTG! Don't wear yourself out Charley chasing reales all over those huge fields looks like it would tire anyone out. Great find!
Someone has probably already told you but this looks like an adz or maybe something similar to a Clear Fork Gouge (look up pics). Nice find Rich!! Incredible Reale Jessica!! Charlie, I lost words for you 2 episodes ago, you are on 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Congratulations to Jessica on her coin. It looks like it was either struck off center or more likely has been clipped by a silver thief, but still a great coin. Andy
Great finds, congratulations to Jessica and Charlie on those awesome old reales! The artifact Rich found is probably a preform, meaning a point that wasn't finished yet. It could have also been some type of blade that they couldn't thin down anymore because of the material..that quartzite is hard to work with. Anyway, great hunt, see you on the next one!
Great Hunt Everyone. Jess Congrats on the 1732 Silver Reale. Charlie Congrats on the 1740 Silver Reale. Both Coins Beautiful. Rich Jason Congrats on the Coppers. Love The Arrow Rich. Take Care everyone