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Any info be great thanks only new to the site and only detecting few months
Im not sure slanted edgs and afther that anyone's guess the as nks for the reply I'm new to all allMuch better pictures Patrick. To me it looks like letters on it . Does it look that way to you ?Maybe someone on here can tell you the best way to clean it up
Thanks gare for the reply we're your fromMuch better pictures Patrick. To me it looks like letters on it . Does it look that way to you ?Maybe someone on here can tell you the best way to clean it up
Iv tryed making out but the lattes look like numbers upside downThanks gare for the reply we're your from
Sound I'm waterford Ireland thanksI live 80 Miles south of Cleveland Ohio uSA
I can,t help with your ID Patrick but welcome to Tnet.if you can clean it up a bit,RedCoat is the guy most likely to ID it for you. He,s from UK and has much knowledge. I,m from Arkansas,U.S.Thanks gare for the reply we're your from
Looks like you got it IronhorseWelcome Patrick 1234
With a few markers on you coin to help identify it I feel it's a irish half penny of 1805...
The slanting reeding on its edge pushed me in that direction
½ Penny - George III, Ireland
Detailed information about the coin ½ Penny, George III, Ireland, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic dataen.numista.com
Maybe but what bothered me about that ID when excluding it was there seems to be a T before the O?!Welcome Patrick 1234
With a few markers on you coin to help identify it I feel it's a irish half penny of 1805...
The slanting reeding on its edge pushed me in that direction
½ Penny - George III, Ireland
Detailed information about the coin ½ Penny, George III, Ireland, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic dataen.numista.com
Pass on my info as I'm new to all this but have tryed for hours and can't come up with muchI can,t help with your ID Patrick but welcome to Tnet.if you can clean it up a bit,RedCoat is the guy most likely to ID it for you. He,s from UK and has much knowledge. I,m from Arkansas,U.S.
Thanks every time I look at it it's looks different. I'm thinking around the same but ant pinpoint a picture to the SE markings I'm new to metal detectoring and I say it's the oldest thing I found I'll be going back to thaw field once the corn has croppedMaybe but what bothered me about that ID when excluding it was there seems to be a T before the O?!
I think a half penny is likely of its not a Token.
Lovely your a good bit away lovely to talk to someone so far away with the same interest. Any chance you show me one of your oldest finesI live 80 Miles south of Cleveland Ohio uSA