Found your coin... sort of... I found a website that sells an exact replica of the coin you found. Here's the the description from the website 1760 Spanish Milled Pillar Dollar Colonial American Coinage 1760 Spanish Milled (Pillar) Dollar - Quality Replica The Pillar Dollar was also known as a piece of eight which also had fractional parts (one, two and four reals). The piece of eight and its fractional parts were a standard money unit during colonial times and circulated in early America with official sanction until 1859. This coin bears the mint mark for Mexico City. On the obverse VTRAQUE VNUM” (Together they are one), M 1760 M, Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLVS VLT[R]A motto. On the reverse CAROLVS • III • D • G • HISPAN • ET IND • REX *, crowned arms. M/M to left, 8 to right This is a quality replica created by Peter Rosa. Copies of these coins are sold by others but no one can match the quality of his original work. Diameter: 38 mm Material: Silver Plated Pewter . Made in the USA This coin is stamped on the obverse with the word copy.
I spent the last 20mins comparing and that Spanish Pillar Dollar seems to be spot on with all the lettering matching up. That’s a heck of an ID man, thank you!
@@QuarterHoarder no problem... I love doing stuff like that. Sorry I thought I left the link coinreplicas.com/product/1760-spanish-milled-pillar-dollar-replica/
@@QuarterHoarder hey look up Spanish pillar dollar counterfeit you'll get a full story on your coin. Should be one of the first ones that comes back on the search.
@@QuarterHoarder thank you for such enjoyable content , I am still enjoying the hobby 7 years on and have had some significant finds through the years. On of my favourite Hobies bud . Oh and I just couldn't resist giving you a top tip that you may not yet be awere of - on Hunt's like this one always carry a small bottle of sprayable water to literally instantly clean all freshly dug coins up with a jet of water from a squirty bottle you will be amazed at how effective this is at getting an instant reveal on fine details on your finds savings lots of time during creating content for your channel ..... Eg check out this channel : The Hoover Boys throughout there videos you will with patents get to see how effective this idea of spraying finds on the spot with water is as they do this all the time and call the squirty bottle of water used to clean up objects Foo Foo water for some odd reason lol it's a great help to spray water from a high pressure bottle on to coins to. All the best to you and your channel from the UK 🇬🇧
Some old, old stuff coming out of that field ... you don’t see 1600’s and possibly 1500’s coins everyday. Did you ever find out if that little eagle button with the gold gilt was military?
Dang, really love watching you metal detect the farms, sad to see this might be one of the last ones for now. I'll be going to Florida for vacation in around 2 weeks, I'll bring my metal detector, and see what I can find.
i would love to help you id the coin, but do you think you could clean it and then post a picture so i could see what a clean version is. i am really good at iding coins, i have already caught 2 coin roll hunters identifying coins wrong. But anyway, nice find!
Mystery coin looks like a King Felipe IV 16 Maravedis copper reale. Possibly only minted in 1664, since that is the only year I can find for this coin.
Quarterhoarder: what clip are you using for your shovel to keep it on your belt!? ???? I’m vertically challenged (but use the same shovel) so I want to find a clip that I could carry my shovel higher on my belt. Any help I would love!👍
I am kinda new to your channel and have been trying to catch up ( impossible). So please answer one question....how did the banana planting get started?
I believe I was using mostly 4-tone. The 3-tone does get the best depth but I like to isolate my nickels in 4-tone. The big coil will make up for the inch or so I’ll loose in a discrimination mode.
What’s up brother. Been watching numerous of your past videos here lately and I like you channel. Based on some of the videos I have watched that ya posted in the past 6-12 months I believe ya may be located in Pennsylvania. I’m currently living in Louisville Kentucky but I am leaving here on Friday June 4th to return permanently to Pennsylvania which is the state I was born and raised and that’s where a very large majority of my family still lives. Perhaps we will have to get together and play in the dirt sometime. Good luck to you and all your buddies that hunt metal
Well, darn. I'm here in Louisville, well actually over in Jeff, and having been jumpstarted by Jason with his guidance on my first detector 6 months ago, Simplex+, I've been wondering if there were any detectorist groups around here. I wish you luck back in Pa. Lived in New Kensington, Butler, and Altoona many moons ago.
Find an old house. Locate where the clothes line used to be. Sometimes the old clothes line will still be there. When pants were hung to dry, money from the pockets would fall out. I’ve found 20-30 coins around old clothes lines.
I couldn't find an exact coin like that. The only ones it resembles is a Spanish pillar dollar, but where HISPAN is wrote, its different. Pillar dollars are silver and thats copper. If its real, its gotta be something around early colonial times. Looks super old though. Not sure when replicas of that coin were made. Hope you find out more on it. Id really like to find out what it is too.
I have a "coin" with a shank on it. On the top is an arrow and wording about who buys the round of drinks. Sort of a bar game for friends I assume. Coins associated with various social organizations over 100 years old. Subway tokens with holes in them.... All sorts of foreign stuff... I'm not sure if any have much value but they are fun. Then collections of just about every US coin back to the last 150 years.
My grandfather and uncle had mason jars filled with silver and gold crosses and other religious pins and necklaces, pounds of wedding and engagement rings and class rings. They try returning any class rings (or anything else engraved) they can decipher and find out who might have lost them. They had one class ring that was 50 years old and was lost less than two years after the person finished school. They were able to find them and return it. That was before the internet made it easier to find people.
I think the first coin you found w/the hole in the middle was a chinese coin. I don't know if you know this, but a long time ago each state used to have their own money. So if you went to another state you would have to trade for that states money. I did not know this & went to a place called the exchange place in tennessee. They had a room & board place where you could rest, get a meal, get your horse taken care of & exchange money. It was said there was a tree w/markings on it that said daniel boone killed a bear there in the back in the woods w/the date on it.
Anfibio an outdated machine, even Simplex, if it had more coils would easily surpass the Anfibio. Just take a look at Paystreak Superfreak youtube channel he'll teach you how to use that machine, and let you know that just for the fact and lack of updates, that machine became an outdated machine, in some settings/ and type of fields . Just a personal opinion. I'm sure you get a lot of overload signals, that basically makes that rig not good ( my Simplex not even does that ) lol
You know what I would like to see. A spreadsheet, or graphic of all the holes you have dug, compared to all the "valuables" you have found. Get the other major diggers states too. As an armchair digger, I want to know how much work I am avoiding. Hey, I need bragging rights about something... "Oh, yeah, well I saw "Quarter Hoarder, dig up three pennies and a Nickle just this morning, before my coffee was ready.
The wording and design of the mystery coin looks exactly like a 1770ish Carolus III 8 reales or 4 reales, but not like the wording on the 2 reales. But the size of the coin looks like 2 reales size (between a quarter and a large cent). I dunno. Seems counterfeit for sure. Great find nonetheless.
I think that’s what it did turn out to be. It’s smaller than an actual 8 reales so that threw me off. It would have been hard to pass off a fake back then if the size was noticeably off. The penalty for making counterfeit money back then was pretty grim.
@@dogtagdoug6751 “Apropos,” (anglicized from the French phrase “à propos” ) means relevant, connected with what has gone before; it should not be used as an all-purpose substitute for “appropriate.” It would be inappropriate, for example, to say “Your tuxedo was perfectly apropos for the opera gala.”
@QuarterHoarder I sent you an email. Looking for some metal detecting advice. Hopefully you'll read it and be able to help me out. Love the channel. Great stuff. Thanks!
Found your coin... sort of... I found a website that sells an exact replica of the coin you found. Here's the the description from the website
1760 Spanish Milled Pillar Dollar
Colonial American Coinage
1760 Spanish Milled (Pillar) Dollar - Quality Replica
The Pillar Dollar was also known as a piece of eight which also had fractional parts (one, two and four reals).
The piece of eight and its fractional parts were a standard money unit during colonial times and circulated in early America with official sanction until 1859.
This coin bears the mint mark for Mexico City.
On the obverse VTRAQUE VNUM” (Together they are one), M 1760 M, Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLVS VLT[R]A motto.
On the reverse CAROLVS • III • D • G • HISPAN • ET IND • REX *, crowned arms. M/M to left, 8 to right
This is a quality replica created by Peter Rosa. Copies of these coins are sold by others but no one can match the quality of his original work.
Diameter: 38 mm
Material: Silver Plated Pewter
.
Made in the USA
This coin is stamped on the obverse with the word copy.
I spent the last 20mins comparing and that Spanish Pillar Dollar seems to be spot on with all the lettering matching up. That’s a heck of an ID man, thank you!
@@QuarterHoarder no problem... I love doing stuff like that.
Sorry I thought I left the link
coinreplicas.com/product/1760-spanish-milled-pillar-dollar-replica/
@@QuarterHoarder hey look up Spanish pillar dollar counterfeit you'll get a full story on your coin. Should be one of the first ones that comes back on the search.
I was wrong. The crest was different. I had to screenshot it myself to see it better and compare it to one in my collection.
@@QuarterHoarder thank you for such enjoyable content , I am still enjoying the hobby 7 years on and have had some significant finds through the years. On of my favourite Hobies bud . Oh and I just couldn't resist giving you a top tip that you may not yet be awere of - on Hunt's like this one always carry a small bottle of sprayable water to literally instantly clean all freshly dug coins up with a jet of water from a squirty bottle you will be amazed at how effective this is at getting an instant reveal on fine details on your finds savings lots of time during creating content for your channel ..... Eg check out this channel : The Hoover Boys throughout there videos you will with patents get to see how effective this idea of spraying finds on the spot with water is as they do this all the time and call the squirty bottle of water used to clean up objects Foo Foo water for some odd reason lol it's a great help to spray water from a high pressure bottle on to coins to. All the best to you and your channel from the UK 🇬🇧
Good day for all of you.
Glad to see y'all all back together and out diggin
good to see kyle back out with the guys again !!!!!
I love watching you guys!
Great finds for everyone. Awesome counterfeit coin.
Nice video again, the last coin was a very old one.
I love seeing things that make Doug day “oh wow!”!
Another nice haul from that field. Good to see everybody get their copper. Thought that Merc might be a Reale. Stay safe and keep digging.
Holy smokes! Kyle is back... it's about time!
Thanks for the video one of my favorite Mting sites great group of guys you have there.
Nice sharing Vidio my friend 👍 greeting from Indonesian traditional gold finder,⚒️⛏️⚒💰💰️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇩🇮🇩✋👍
Thanks for another great detecting video. Some really cool finds and you guys just have a blast together.
The Nibbler has landed! My life is complete
Great saves Guys 👊🏻👊🏻
Excellent video, love the king William and the Spanish coin with all the writing.
great video again guys
Great video and some really cool finds....blessings
It would be nice to see them cleaned up!
Great hunt guys, congratulations on the old coins!
Awesome finds!
Nice digs Jason. Still waiting for the recap of those lower priced machines. Stay safe.
Another good show, Jason. Thanks
Loved the thumbnail! Great video!
Wonderful finds guys! 😎😎
Great seeing the Nibbler out with the gang. Glad you guy's decided to revisit that place. I thought the mercury was going to be Spanish.
Nice job boys !!!!!!!!!
ZOOWEEMAMA... QH crew still killin' it!! WTG gang!!
Swingin w the Nibler is like digging w Woody Allen 😁
Nice video. Thanks!
Awesome hunt supper finds Jason. Carl
Congrats guys!! Awesome finds y'all👍much love from Michigan
Awesome buttons and great that you all found coppers. Hope you are able to ID that coin you found. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Awesome finds. All those coppers make me envious.
The old coin check out Spanish Colonial coins what one I don't know but that will give you a start
Happy Memorial day weekend week
What you call old, we call new... 😁👍 But nevertheless it’s great to dig up stuff from the 17th century! 😎👌🍀
Every time I hear them say "Nibbler," I can't help but think of the Fox/Comedy Central cartoon Futurama.
Lol! Me too!
Some old, old stuff coming out of that field ... you don’t see 1600’s and possibly 1500’s coins everyday. Did you ever find out if that little eagle button with the gold gilt was military?
Love when the Nibbler shows up.
Nice silver find
I think I need to move. Finding anything older than 1800 on the West Coast is a rare occasion.
Dang, really love watching you metal detect the farms, sad to see this might be one of the last ones for now. I'll be going to Florida for vacation in around 2 weeks, I'll bring my metal detector, and see what I can find.
Hayden where in Florida are you heading. I live there so just was wondering.
@@brycecarson5355 We're going to the Melbourne area
Cool video really enjoy watching u guys
Great hunt and finds Congrats
i would love to help you id the coin, but do you think you could clean it and then post a picture so i could see what a clean version is. i am really good at iding coins, i have already caught 2 coin roll hunters identifying coins wrong. But anyway, nice find!
Jeff hit the Jackpot at the barber shop!
Shank you!
you guys found a cap once with the winged lion,,, called a griffon,.. had to look it up
Really cool finds!!
I need a sand scoop. What do you recommend
Love the really old things uve found.yay
Show us your signal system for copper, silver, etc!
You guys really were on the old coins I hope you find out what your coin is Jason
Mystery coin looks like a King Felipe IV 16 Maravedis copper reale. Possibly only minted in 1664, since that is the only year I can find for this coin.
Quarterhoarder: what clip are you using for your shovel to keep it on your belt!? ???? I’m vertically challenged (but use the same shovel) so I want to find a clip that I could carry my shovel higher on my belt. Any help I would love!👍
It’s all back on track because the nibbler is back .
I believe it's a Virginia half penny. Nice finds
man that was a nice find
COULD YOU GIVE US SOME OF THE SETTINGS YOU ARE USING ON THE KNOCKS??
Hey quarter hoarder whats a good metal detector yall recommend.p
The unidentified copper coin appears to be an early Virginia state copper or William and Mary.
I am kinda new to your channel and have been trying to catch up ( impossible). So please answer one question....how did the banana planting get started?
Dog Tag said diamond ring ... U should have given him another guess 😬
Awesome find Jason, I'll trade you a lost bikini found on Daytona Beach still got sand in the bottoms, what do you say? lol
What tone do you use please
I believe I was using mostly 4-tone. The 3-tone does get the best depth but I like to isolate my nickels in 4-tone. The big coil will make up for the inch or so I’ll loose in a discrimination mode.
@@QuarterHoarder thank you for replying I really appreciate it good luck stay healthy stay safe
Thanks guuys enjoyed ur video
Here in Minnesota we don’t have very much civil war relics here my best find is a 1803 drape bust large center
Okay I am done... No puppies again.... LOL...
Great to see Kyle again. Someone tell me who the comedian is Kyle looks like.
Whoopi Goldberg?
@@QuarterHoarder ha ha ha. I should’ve expected that from you. Hilarious !!!
@@QuarterHoarder 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What’s up brother. Been watching numerous of your past videos here lately and I like you channel. Based on some of the videos I have watched that ya posted in the past 6-12 months I believe ya may be located in Pennsylvania. I’m currently living in Louisville Kentucky but I am leaving here on Friday June 4th to return permanently to Pennsylvania which is the state I was born and raised and that’s where a very large majority of my family still lives. Perhaps we will have to get together and play in the dirt sometime. Good luck to you and all your buddies that hunt metal
Well, darn. I'm here in Louisville, well actually over in Jeff, and having been jumpstarted by Jason with his guidance on my first detector 6 months ago, Simplex+, I've been wondering if there were any detectorist groups around here. I wish you luck back in Pa. Lived in New Kensington, Butler, and Altoona many moons ago.
I wish i could find a mercury dime. All i ever dig up is common pocket change.
Find an old house. Locate where the clothes line used to be. Sometimes the old clothes line will still be there. When pants were hung to dry, money from the pockets would fall out. I’ve found 20-30 coins around old clothes lines.
I got a positive id on your coin. Its a crusty copper
Nice 👍
A homemade washer maybe? Washers were expensive back then. It was cheaper to punch a hole in a coin. But I think you already know that.
I couldn't find an exact coin like that. The only ones it resembles is a Spanish pillar dollar, but where HISPAN is wrote, its different. Pillar dollars are silver and thats copper. If its real, its gotta be something around early colonial times. Looks super old though. Not sure when replicas of that coin were made. Hope you find out more on it. Id really like to find out what it is too.
Ah shanked coin... I would have said the same thing. 😂
'wicked'? sounds ominous....... where were you at the non-pearly gates?!? ;)
A farmer made rivet burr for a saddlery home repair?
I have a "coin" with a shank on it. On the top is an arrow and wording about who buys the round of drinks. Sort of a bar game for friends I assume. Coins associated with various social organizations over 100 years old. Subway tokens with holes in them.... All sorts of foreign stuff... I'm not sure if any have much value but they are fun. Then collections of just about every US coin back to the last 150 years.
My grandfather and uncle had mason jars filled with silver and gold crosses and other religious pins and necklaces, pounds of wedding and engagement rings and class rings. They try returning any class rings (or anything else engraved) they can decipher and find out who might have lost them. They had one class ring that was 50 years old and was lost less than two years after the person finished school. They were able to find them and return it. That was before the internet made it easier to find people.
First find, the one with the square hole in the middle, is a Chinese coin.
Nope, Jeff got the 1st holed coin. Thanks
Hmmm... Hard to tell without actually seeing it, but it could be a copper shilling? Looks like a XII in the upper left, which would be twelve pence.
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I think the first coin you found w/the hole in the middle was a chinese coin. I don't know if you know this, but a long time ago each state used to have their own money. So if you went to another state you would have to trade for that states money. I did not know this & went to a place called the exchange place in tennessee. They had a room & board place where you could rest, get a meal, get your horse taken care of & exchange money. It was said there was a tree w/markings on it that said daniel boone killed a bear there in the back in the woods w/the date on it.
Coin is a Pillar Dollar. King Ferdinand VI 1774-1760
Finding old buttons. Sometimes it's a shank less job. 😂😂😂
Nice finds!! Your mystery coin looks a lot like a Spanish 3 Quartos (1810-1814), but the lettering is a bit off... Let us know if you figure it out!
Spanish pillar dollar
@@rashakawa Think so? Can't see the pillars on it
Anyone remember how to get the shovel belt loop attachment/
I'm a "penny pusher" , that's all I ever find ...
Believe it or not, in ten years you will be able to go metal detecting with your phone.
Perfect! Stealthy! 😍
Or metal detecting for your phone
Anfibio an outdated machine, even Simplex, if it had more coils would easily surpass the Anfibio. Just take a look at Paystreak Superfreak youtube channel he'll teach you how to use that machine, and let you know that just for the fact and lack of updates, that machine became an outdated machine, in some settings/ and type of fields . Just a personal opinion.
I'm sure you get a lot of overload signals, that basically makes that rig not good ( my Simplex not even does that ) lol
You know what I would like to see. A spreadsheet, or graphic of all the holes you have dug, compared to all the "valuables" you have found. Get the other major diggers states too. As an armchair digger, I want to know how much work I am avoiding. Hey, I need bragging rights about something...
"Oh, yeah, well I saw "Quarter Hoarder, dig up three pennies and a Nickle just this morning, before my coffee was ready.
The wording and design of the mystery coin looks exactly like a 1770ish Carolus III 8 reales or 4 reales, but not like the wording on the 2 reales. But the size of the coin looks like 2 reales size (between a quarter and a large cent). I dunno. Seems counterfeit for sure. Great find nonetheless.
It looks like it could be a counterfeit Mexico 8 real, Charles the 3rd from spain.
I think that’s what it did turn out to be. It’s smaller than an actual 8 reales so that threw me off. It would have been hard to pass off a fake back then if the size was noticeably off. The penalty for making counterfeit money back then was pretty grim.
First coin is Chinese. You can see some of the ornate design at the edges.
Uhhh... is Jackpot Jeff single???? Asking for a friend ... * cough cough *
Cute,lol
I am married. Thank you for asking. Tell “your friend” thank you for watching and their curiosity!
"Apropos" is not a fancy way to say "appropriate." It means "by the way."
@@dogtagdoug6751 “Apropos,” (anglicized from the French phrase “à propos” ) means relevant, connected with what has gone before; it should not be used as an all-purpose substitute for “appropriate.” It would be inappropriate, for example, to say “Your tuxedo was perfectly apropos for the opera gala.”
8 Maravedis
@QuarterHoarder I sent you an email. Looking for some metal detecting advice. Hopefully you'll read it and be able to help me out. Love the channel. Great stuff. Thanks!
Roofing nail
Wow that constantly out focus camera is horrid