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Unknown 1670 Copper Coin

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 Posted 08/11/2016  04:30 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Bose357 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this coin recently in a junk bin but I have no idea what this is...

It is in really bad condition. I guess thats why its in the junk bin

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 Posted 08/11/2016  05:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bjherbison to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a Scottish thistle. And you missed the tail on the last digit, it's 1679.

If the diameter is 25mm and that's a bust on the other side: 6 Pence: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces24534.html

If it's 19mm: 2 Pence: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces43470.html
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nice lowball coin--just barely identifiable!
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If I see the date, looks like 6pence
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@Bose357, Scottish coins are not common at all, and even rather worn ones are not cheap. So I think that you did well.

Can you tell us what you paid for this?
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I got this coin at a coin show back in March, and I paid 25 cents for this

Does anyone know what kind of value this coin has?

Thank you everyone
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Here's the lowest condition copy I can find on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scotland-Ch...AOSwT~9WlK6g
$40 or £29.99.

Low end pricing is tough, but I'd probably pay $15 for yours (if I didn't have the type and wanted to fill the slot).
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Thank you
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Low end pricing is tough, but I'd probably pay $15 for yours (if I didn't have the type and wanted to fill the slot).
I don't have the type, and do want to fill the slot (it's one of the cheapest Scottish types, IIRC), but I wouldn't pay $15 for it, because with the post-2014 exchange rates I probably wouldn't pay $15 for any coin that wasn't at least a large silver.

IIRC, this type is frequently found extremely worn, because they were almost the only small change in Scotland until the 1750s or so; can't recall where I read it, however.
The lines on the reverse make me suspect that this particular coin was also a harshly cleaned metal detecting find, however.
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