I can see that its been cleaned a lot and I paid £60 for it which isn't that much but isn't that good, I bought it from someone with years of experience and he gets all his finds directly from detectorists like me. I know its not fake.
Nice pick up Frank..One of these days I will get a metal detector and try my luck around this great state of Texas.
Yes, the testoon was first issued in 1502, and again in 1544 under Henry VIII. And while its value was 12d, it was called a testoon - not a shilling. The first coins called shillings were issued by Edward VI. Yeah, you can say "a rose by any other name" if you wish. But my statement is accurate.