Washington Spiel Munze!

arbuckle

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I had an hour to kill, so went back to my spot I found a half reale and seated dime almost next to each other. I decided to try a plot of grass since I was tired of dodging branches.

Got a scratchy 12-13 tone and went for it, just digging everything since I had hit this area several times. Out pops something coin shaped, but definitely not a nickel. I could make out a bust, but didn’t recognize it.
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After rinsing, I could see some words and made out ‘WASHINGTON’. A short search later shows this is a General Washington Spiel Munze, or “play money”, made around 1860 by Ludwig Christian Lauer in Nuremberg, Germany. The edge unfortunately crumbled slightly as I rinsed it, but the details remain intact. Nonetheless my coolest not monetary coin find yet.
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Also got a 1898 IHP right next to it
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A few buttons:
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Not sure where you’re located, but pretty sure the first button pictured is navy. Couldnt find an exact match in Albert’s or tice. The eagles left wing is tucked in particularly close to the body. Is there a back mark? That may help with id
 

Not sure where you’re located, but pretty sure the first button pictured is navy. Couldnt find an exact match in Albert’s or tice. The eagles left wing is tucked in particularly close to the body. Is there a back mark? That may help with id
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Unfortunately no details on the back of either. One does appear to have been gold plated. Located in Lafayette Hill, PA.
 

I had an hour to kill, so went back to my spot I found a half reale and seated dime almost next to each other. I decided to try a plot of grass since I was tired of dodging branches.

Got a scratchy 12-13 tone and went for it, just digging everything since I had hit this area several times. Out pops something coin shaped, but definitely not a nickel. I could make out a bust, but didn’t recognize it.
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After rinsing, I could see some words and made out ‘WASHINGTON’. A short search later shows this is a General Washington Spiel Munze, or “play money”, made around 1860 by Ludwig Christian Lauer in Nuremberg, Germany. The edge unfortunately crumbled slightly as I rinsed it, but the details remain intact. Nonetheless my coolest not monetary coin find yet.
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Also got a 1898 IHP right next to it
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A few buttons:
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really cool saves, well done and thanks for posting
 

Brother, that Washington Spiel Munze is one heck of a find. I have never heard of that before. Thank you for sharing!
 

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