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 Posted 08/03/2011  7:35 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add shall1242 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Copper Looking Coin/Token with reeded edge.
No date or writing.
Monarch? of some sort on obverse (facing right)
Sailing ship on reverse (facing left)
Picture to follow.
Any help wou;d be greatly appreciated.
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 Posted 08/04/2011  01:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nikola to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi.
Post a picture,as one man said picture is thousand words.
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Guess: English Halfpenny (What do I win?) LOL
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"Guess: English Halfpenny (What do I win?) LOL"
Nothing this time, halfpenny's not reeded.
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Hello and welcome.

I would guess a Conder token of some sort, perhaps a "Wooden Walls type. See this example.

Condition is significant; a Conder token or pretty much any other alternative (such as a British halfpenny) would have writing of some kind on it somewhere. Is it worn enough that any lettering near the edges could have worn away, or does it look like no lettering was ever there at all?
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Best scan so far. Obverse?

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Reverse?

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That is pretty cool, especially to show up in your back yard! I'm sorry though: I have no idea what kind of coin or token this is.
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Ah, it's another one of these. We've seen them before, most recently here. It's not a coin, but we haven't any firm ideas as to exactly what it is. Best guess is a game token of some kind.
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Modern- last half of the 20th Century, or later. Never seen this technique before.
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Cool and mysterious... But where are the answers? :) What state are you from?
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