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Found These Old Coins Diving

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can anyone identify any?
zoom to the end,or watch the dive

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The most obvious one is the British half penny, its reverse is outwards and you can see the words half penny :)

There is a George III at the front, probably a penny in the early 1800's...hard for me to make out much more from the video.
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The leftmost one with George III on it is a copper penny of 1806. Next to it, there appears to be an 1820s silver halfcrown.

The one with the yellowish patina and large thick O-shape in the middle of it (the one close to the middle of your thumb) is a button, not a coin.

The one partly underneath the button id a cartwheel penny of 1797.

There are also a few 20th century halfpennies and one next to the button and cartwheel that seems to be dated 1775 (which may be a token or evasive counterfeit); I can't see enough details on the rest to ID them.
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Now I know they make GLOOP!
Just drop them in the water from about 2 feet above.
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new videos added at
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Vid is not working on my ipad maybe add pics
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