Help with coin ID

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Hey folks. I dug this coin today and I don't recognize it. Pulled it from a colonial cellar. The newest coin that came out of there was 1805 DB and oldest was 1738 1 Reale. Also dug a decent looking 1802 draped bust. Any help would be appreciated!! Thank you
 

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Hey folks. I dug this coin today and I don't recognize it. Pulled it from a colonial cellar. The newest coin that came out of there was 1805 DB and oldest was 1738 1 Reale. Also dug a decent looking 1802 draped bust. Any help would be appreciated!! Thank you
I should add that it is the size of a farthing.
 

Might be King George III farthing, 1760 to 1820. Back would have Brittania.
I pondered that as well. It might be degradation that makes the bust look more narrow than KGIII
 

Hey folks. I dug this coin today and I don't recognize it. Pulled it from a colonial cellar. The newest coin that came out of there was 1805 DB and oldest was 1738 1 Reale. Also dug a decent looking 1802 draped bust. Any help would be appreciated!! Thank you
Nice!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Ant detail on th reverse? It would be helpful to know the weight and width of thr coin.
A most excellent find regardless!
It's super thin, so the weight won't be accurate. I can't see anything significant on the reverse. I used Andre's pencils and still nothing to help much. It looks like there may be a shield or something on the reverse. Maybe it's a Conder token?
 

this one?


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I think you nailed it!!!
 

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