Spanish Carolus III Coin

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  1. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

    Just looking for some info on my coin I found, its a 1774 Carolus III coin made from the Mexico City mint. Everything is the same on the coin as others on the site except it says "Hispania - FT - IND - R - M with O above it - F - M

    What do the other letters mean?

    I found the coin in Williamsburg with my Minelab metal dectector 1 mile away from Jamestown Island.

    I also found another coin that is pie shaped and resembles a crown logo on one side and on the other all that I can see is a tiger and the number "37" as the last part of the date of the coin. Pictures to come monday, I was anxious to find out more on these coins.

    In addition I found several 1773 Virginia Half Pennies. :)


    Thanks all
     
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  3. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Sounds like you had a really good day! Wow, I'd love to see some pics of these coins. I really don't know anything about them, but others will be able to help you better.
     
  4. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

    Yep, this by far is the most coins I ever found in one area, and the oldest. I will post pics for sure monday, camera is stuck at work :)
     
  5. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Sounds to me like you found a spanish cob, clipped.

    In each of two diametric quarters of the Hapsburg shield stamped on cobs, a lion is pictured (or in some cases, lions are pictured.) They are also pictured in quadrants of the cross.

    In may be best if you could post photos of this specimen.

    Here's a link to Notre Dame which might help you.

    http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinText/Sp-Cobs.1.html
     
  6. Billyray

    Billyray Junior Member

    The O above M is the mintmark for Mexico City.
    The R is for Real, the denomination.
    The FM is the mint assayers, F for Francisco de la Pena 1733-1784 and the M is for Manuel de Rivera 1770-1777
     
  7. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    A slight correction on the above. If the legend has the letter R and not '1R', then it is a 1/2 reale. Diameter should be about 16mm.
     
  8. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

    awesome thanks for the replies and very helpful info guys, I will post pics today at work of the coins
     
  9. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Relic:
    Are you going the the FMDAC convention in October?

    Check it out at FMDAC.org.

    Hope to see you there.
     
  10. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

  11. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    That clipped coin is a 1 reale (I'm guessing based on relative size) from Spain, 1737. Not sure which mint, probably Sevilla.
     
  12. swhuck

    swhuck Junior Member

    I was afraid you'd found some of the fakes they sell to tourists. Nice finds!
     
  13. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

    Ahh ok cool and thanks!

    Yep glad they are not fake, they were about 1 ft down in very hard soil on the edge of a field, they were pretty evasive once I got down to em, signal constantly jumped around. I almost gave up on the pie piece
     
  14. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Terrific finds! :) I keep putting off going to the Williamsburg area and doing some detecting...

    Can you also post pictures of the Virginia Halfpennies you found?
     
  15. Relichunter757

    Relichunter757 Junior Member

    Sure I will post them when I get back from out of town work. Thanks all
     
  16. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Terrific! Look forward to seeing them. Thanks. :thumb:
     
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