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My father found this coin many years ago. We have not been able to identify where it came from or what it is. He found it several years ago under a really old house. Edited to remove email address


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 Posted 01/18/2011  6:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add palaniappan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
might be a religious token.

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It's a replica of an ancient Jewish coin. See this old thread.
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Useless then.. Haha.. Well still a neat story, that he found it under a really old house in Northeast Alabama. Thanks for your assistance. Sure would have been nice to have found out the coin was an original and not a replica.
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