Help with this little fella

Maximilian

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Oct 13, 2014
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I find this coin last year at the beach in South-east Asia, sound was different the usual coins on the beach but i didn't turn to mach attention on it. After few days i check it and i was thinking is silver coin so i try to remove chemically crust. When i find it is just silver plated was to late. This part was never UK colony so must be drop by some sailor or there is some sunken ship near by. I still didn't find which coin it is , i think is some colonial 2 shilling UK coin but if someone can help to date more close i will appreciate it.
 

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Thanks Mackaydon,
u send my search in right direction, it is Dutch coin,Netherlands WEST FRIESLAND 2 Stuivers, they were made from 0.58% silver but my was just silver-plated.
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Now i can sleep better when i know i didn't destroyed same rare coin.
Next week i am going back to crime scene so if i get any of them again i will gave a try to dive so see what bottom hides.
 

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Cool find Max....:thumbsup:
 

You say it was silver plated. Perhaps not. In the USA when we chemically clean, like in acid, a coin with silver/copper content but not pure silver then it comes out looking orange like yours. older silver/copper nickels will do that as will lower grade quarters. It may actually be a mix of silver and copper, but after chemically cleaning, only the copper is showing through. Happy hunting to ya.
 

You say it was silver plated. Perhaps not. In the USA when we chemically clean, like in acid, a coin with silver/copper content but not pure silver then it comes out looking orange like yours. older .silver/copper nickels will do that as will lower grade quarters. It may actually be a mix of silver and copper, but after chemically cleaning, only the copper is showing through. Happy hunting to ya.
It is quite possible u r right since it is only 0.58% silver (possible even lower),i was quite sure it is silver otherwise i will not try chemical cleaning.
 

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