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Poor Condition Metal Detecting Find

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Not found by me but by a fellow member - Its in a bad way but would be nice to ID it if possible. The other side of the coin has been eaten by BD but some details remain on the side shown. I have highlighted what looks to be a large 'H' and a '10' to the right of it.

Any ideas?

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I don't know what idiot thought you could identify that

Maybe Phil can make something up.
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Hey!
Instead of an H, I'm seeing two more horizontal bars at the top and bottom of that figure. If you rotate the coin 90 degrees clockwise, it looks like a ladder-like design element, or the lower left corner of a crown, like on a Jacobean coinweight.
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I see what you mean



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Rotate the original photo 90 degrees anticlockwise and it looks like a little figure trying to push that nasty bronze disease off the coin.....without much success!
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I think it's too far gone for a positive ID.
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