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World Coins Dug in Florida That Were Not On My Original List (Except Russia).
Finds and photo by Alberto S.
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Yesterday I posted a list of coins from various countries that I found on Florida beaches and asked others to add to that list with other world coins that they have found. Alberto S. submitted the above, along with the following message.
... the attached image shows some that were not on your list except Russia which I included by mistake. What is interesting is the number of coins from the Ukraine compared to other coins like the euro coins which were frequent in Miami Beach. I took these with my iPhone so the ones which are damaged by sea water do not show well.
... the attached image shows some that were not on your list except Russia which I included by mistake. What is interesting is the number of coins from the Ukraine compared to other coins like the euro coins which were frequent in Miami Beach. I took these with my iPhone so the ones which are damaged by sea water do not show well.
Thanks Alberto! I'll add those to my list.
You'll certainly get a lot of world coins on Miami beach.
Where you are will determine to a large extent what you will find.
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OK. I'm almost ashamed to admit it but I just watched Oak Island season six, episode two. Most of it anyhow. I had a phone call and missed part of it.
I feel a little dirty and abused. They found a gold brooch. That's like saying you found a gold bar when you found a lead bar that is gold plated. They seemed to forget the other metals used in the brooch. I've seen more gold than that in the bottom of a bottle of liquor.
One person said it was the first gold found on Oak Island. A few minutes earlier they showed a lady put a gold cross on the table that was said to have been part of the contents of a treasure chest recovered from Oak Island. Wasn't it found before this gold - or should I say copper - brooch?
But that isn't the worst of it. This is season six, and let's say they did just find their first gold! Where can you go in this world and not find gold. There is gold almost everywhere - yards, beaches, fields hills, etc. I learned that very early in my metal detecting experience. But this isn't anywhere. It is Oak Island! One of the biggest treasure stories ever, and it takes six seasons to find your first? What is surprising is that it took six seasons!
Episode three was better. They got the seismic survey data and followed up with some core drilling. That makes sense. Finally! Thank you! That should help them get closer to some real answers on the big questions.
There was a little something in episode six that confused me. They were carting around the deep-seeker ( I think they said it was an EM-6 ) and finding signals, which were then re-detected or pinpointed by the Minelab. Some of the targets were huge, such as the nearly two foot spike, but not deep at all. They were easily detected by the Minelab. So again, what took so long? Large targets which didn't really require the deep seeking detector were laying near the surface just inches deep and found by the deep seeker! Just seemed to me to be a redundant effort. I have to remember that they have get video to fill a season of episodes. That area seemed attractive enough that near-surface targets could have been cleared early on with the Minelab. It seems they tend to be pretty random with search patterns.
I hope we get some good analysis on the recent finds. And more targeted core drilling. That will make up for a lot of the craziness.
The crossbow bolt find, which hasn't been analyzed yet, was pronounced to be from the time of the Templars. It was said, "That is when they (crossbows) were used."
Crossbows were used then, but they were used since times B.C., and are still used today. Something that I often repeat is the difficulty of quickly pinpointing a date for an item. It can be very tricky.
Many countries use crossbows today for military purposes. It is silent. There can be psychological effects on the enemy. I've also read that the crossbow can be used to stop a person carrying explosives with less risk of causing detonation.
People still use the crossbow for hunting too. I remember seeing some at a gun shop.
Politics gets into almost everything. Did you know that the Roman Catholic Church at one time banned the use of the crossbow in warfare? Can you guess the reason? It had to do with maintaining social stratification. The crossbow made it possible for an unskilled peasant from the underclasses to knock off a knight. That was a threat to the elite, so they lobbied Pope Urban II to ban the crossbow. You know how it goes - ban it for the regular folks and use it yourself. The same old two-tiered justice system.
You can't separate politics from treasure or much of anything.
If you do a little research, you'll notice that most crossbow bolts are different from the one found on Oak Island. Most, including some found in Florida, have a smaller tip that is made to fit on the end of a rod.
Here is a link that will take you to a site that talks about the evolution of the crossbow, including a little about how it is used by military units today.
http://www.bestcrossbowsource.com/history-of-the-crossbow-origins-and-evolution/
And here are some tips found in Florida.
That photo comes from a blog on the Luna Settlement site. Here is the link.
And here are some tips found in Florida.
Crossbow Bolt Tips Found At the Luna Site Near Pensacola Bay.
Source: See link immediately below.
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http://lunasettlement.blogspot.com/2017/07/excavations-conducted-by-university-of.html
Interesting site.
Similar crossbow points have been found at other Florida sites, including St. Augustine.
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On the Treasure Coast the tides are still big, but the surf is low.
We're having some north winds that will shift tomorrow.
It was down in the forties last night along the coast. Cooler inland. Pretty cool.
Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net
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On the Treasure Coast the tides are still big, but the surf is low.
We're having some north winds that will shift tomorrow.
It was down in the forties last night along the coast. Cooler inland. Pretty cool.
Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net