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The E-Sylum: Volume 28, Number 43, 2025, Article 22

SPANISH COIN DISCOVERED ON NANTUCKET

Hobbyist and Metal detector Travis Nichols found a 1782 silver Spanish one-reale on a beach on the south shore of Nantucket. Thanks to Howard Berlin for passing this along. -Garrett

Spanish Coins Discovered On Nantucket

A mysterious 18th-century coin recently resurfaced on a beach in Nantucket, thanks to one determined metal detectorist.

Hobbyist Travis Nichols found the coin — a 1782 silver Spanish one-reale — at a beach on the south shore of the island, according to an Oct. 9 report by the Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror.

Nichols is known in the local community, the publication said, for helping others find jewelry and other metal objects they've lost on Nantucket's beaches.

But his sights were always on historic coinage: He boasts more than 300 coins in his private collection, something he said he cherishes.

Speaking to the Inquirer and Mirror, Nichols said that finding the rare coin was "an amazing feeling."

"Is returning a $25,000 ring super-important and community-focused? Absolutely," Nichols said of helping his neighbors.

"But selfishly, finding a $30 silver coin is the top."

He told the same source he believes that, based on its marks, the coin was minted in Mexico City.

Nichols said the coin is relatively young, as Nantucket detectorists have found coins dating back to the 1650s on the island.

"This coin came from Mexico City, somehow sailed to New England and then probably took another ship to Nantucket," Nichols said. He mused, "What was it doing on the south shore?"

The spot where the coin was found appears to be promising. Nichols previously found a historic penny there — notably, it was clipped to half its value.

"To think on Nantucket, a penny was too much money," the detectorist remarked.

To read the complete article, see:
Treasure hunter's persistence pays off with rare Spanish coin discovery on Nantucket beach (https://www.foxnews.com/travel/treasure-hunters-persistence-pays-off-rare-spanish-coin-discovery-nantucket-beach)

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