HedgemaidOBX
Tenderfoot
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Thread Owner
Hi.
Last summer I found this crusty coin on the beach where I live. I don't know if it is real but I can't see why it wouldn't be.
It has the pillars and waves on one side of it and a cross or x on the other. It is hard to tell what is under the crust. It was in a likely location for being an item from a wreck we have here on the OBX.
I don't know much about coins. Could it be a "Lima" minted coin?
My friend who works for the marine fisheries said it looked real. He said divers here sold silver ones like it at a local bar so that tells me there are more like it in my area. He said the crust could be cleaned off to see.
I don't want to ruin it by trying to clean it. He said something about vinegar.
Please let me know if you think this is a real coin.
There is a coin show rolling through soon should I show it to someone there?
More Questions:
* Would uploading more pictures in different light help?
*** Are there any characteristics that would help define authentic coin verses some kind of souvenir or copy?
**** What caused the crusts to form on the coin? What is it made of? (My friend said it may have been in something that had other metal things in with it that caused the crusts to transfer onto this coin.)
Thank you for any information about my find.
Last summer I found this crusty coin on the beach where I live. I don't know if it is real but I can't see why it wouldn't be.
It has the pillars and waves on one side of it and a cross or x on the other. It is hard to tell what is under the crust. It was in a likely location for being an item from a wreck we have here on the OBX.
I don't know much about coins. Could it be a "Lima" minted coin?
My friend who works for the marine fisheries said it looked real. He said divers here sold silver ones like it at a local bar so that tells me there are more like it in my area. He said the crust could be cleaned off to see.
I don't want to ruin it by trying to clean it. He said something about vinegar.
Please let me know if you think this is a real coin.
There is a coin show rolling through soon should I show it to someone there?
More Questions:
* Would uploading more pictures in different light help?
*** Are there any characteristics that would help define authentic coin verses some kind of souvenir or copy?
**** What caused the crusts to form on the coin? What is it made of? (My friend said it may have been in something that had other metal things in with it that caused the crusts to transfer onto this coin.)
Thank you for any information about my find.