My grandfather, who died about 10 years ago, gave me a coin purse and told me the coins were very old. As a teen, I looked through them very quickly and then put into a box. Twenty years later and I just found them again and have spent a few hours looking at the coins. He was an avid metal detector...er, ist, user? Anyway, I believe he found these over the course of 30 years and couldn't identify them enough and put them in the purse.
I believe a couple are large one cent pieces (I can see the "one cent"), which is why I think the others are Colonial. The remainder are mysteries. I am tempted to clean some to help me identify, but I am nervous about ruining.
If anyone has any ideas or thoughts... it would be much appreicated!
Your phone is saving the GPS data for where your photos were taken. You will want to disable that, I can see where you live or where you took these pics. Right near Eagle Rock Reservation.
Best of luck with the identification, I know nothing about coins of this era save for the big ones.
The first one you are holding appears to be a Connecticut Copper. I can see INDE ETLIB on the reverse. The second one appears to be an early dime. The third one is a New Hamshire William Moulton 1776 copper and almost certainly a fake.
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