Post your smoothest worn out indentifiable coin!

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Can ya tell what that is?
 

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See if you can guess this one


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a mercury dime run over by train, no date, but face is there!
 

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a mercury dime run over by train, no date, but face is there!

I see the face, but I also see denticles around the full edge of that coin. Mercury dimes were plain. Can you post a pic of it beside something for scale?
 

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Heres mine...a 1757 George II farthing located at an old teamsters camp...NSW AU
 

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Cartwheel penny

Found in Louisiana, 1797 cartwheel penny - with counter stamp GS
 

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Here's my 1857 seated quarter. Date just barely visible.
 

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My first 8 Realarchives 1175.jpgarchives 1176.jpg
 

Sorry, but the two images are different scale.
The one on left is just an example how the contours of the image of Mercury,
compares to the shadowy-figure in the image, of the distorted, silver "disk".
on the right. See it?
The weights are same (a normal Mercury dime and this find) - it (was) a
dime, earlier in it's life! =)
 

Crusader and Mackaydon, you are spot on.
 

Anyone know what this is I have no clue found it at a 1800s train depot. I believe it's silver
 

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