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Help With Ship Wreck Coins (Id: Commemorative Medals, 100 Year Anniversary Of Robert Raikes In 1780)

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i bought these for a couple bucks about 2 years ago andn have no ideal they said they came from a ship wreck of the east coast

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No idea what they are but the copper does not have the corrosion I would expect to see in a shipwreck coin.
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The top one is an English medal, commemorating the centenary of the Sunday School system founded by Robert Raikes in 1780.
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