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Epic Spill

bigfreeze44

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Found this spill today at a prevoiusly hunted out cellar hole. AT pro 5x8 rules and at ten plus inches down. Just goes to show never hunted out.:yes: The caped bust half is a 1831 and the 1 reales are both 1782.
 

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Nice finds,big congrats..Thats amazing !! Just goes to show,,while others are making videos of they're machines the at pros are out getting the goods.:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
man, I would die of a heart attack if I ever found a spill like that. Congrats!!!

I would have crapped my pants first....then died of a freaking heart attack.

So jealous of you New Englanders...I have no words.
 
HOLY Toledo, Batman!

INCREDIBLE spill! The most amazing one I've ever seen!!!!

I would not have been able to continue hunting...

CONGRATS!!

Steve
 
Yeah I pulled the capped bust first and only saw the eagle so i thought it might be a seated but then when I saw the front I just freaked out. After I got back to the hole I just rechecked out of habit and found the friends. I am still in shock this morning.
 
Fantastic finds Big!

Early American silvers are pretty rare.

I'm a supporter of the 5x8 as well. In those iron infested and trashy places they separate very well. They aren't like having a hockey puck on the end of a stick. Like you mentioned, depth is still very good too.
 
Wow that capped bust 50C is in unreal shape! Did you get the dirt off? Looks like AU + details! Congrats on such a cool coin spill!
 
Epic is accurate. Congrats on an amazing find!

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