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Found This Coin Metal Detecting In Germany.

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Chewed up and small...but old. Can see a person's face and some letters on reverse. Any idea on this coin I found in Germany? Might be spanish?
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I doubt that's identifiable by anyone on this site. Ask an expert
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I doubt that's identifiable by anyone on this site. Ask an expert

If I was a betting man, I would say that someone on CCF will identify it.
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France, 1st republic. 1 centime, an (year) 6, 7, or 8 (number not visible) according to the revolutionary calendar, meaning 1797-1800. Quite a find, although a bit too worn to have any value

Numista link: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1117.html
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Nice one erafjel.
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That is sweet. A oldie and a keeper. Thank you guys!!
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