Coin experts....heres a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

lorraine

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Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

in the dry sand near dunes.

I think I know what it is....but not sure.

Any guesses out there?

I'll be carefully cleaning it and will post the results later. I don't want to electrolyze it...might ruin it.

I just have it soaking in olive oil .

Here's pics of a 2hr. hunt today

Except for these old coins, pickins were slim.

Thanks for looking
Lorraine
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

Looks to be the size of a nickle. Could be a V nickel. Interested to see what it looks like after you clean it up. I understand the pros use electrolysis to clean stuff. I think what I have heard is that it is the voltage and amps that affect the results the most. The slower you go the less damage to the object. I just purchased a cell phone charger with a 4.5v and miliamp output. Hope to put it to work and see the results on some silver I found long ago. Nice old hunting ground you have there. Never know what you might find. HH. Ralph
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

Looks more like a diameter of a quarter to me. Just like good barbecue, you need to go low and slow when cooking.
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

cant tell from pics.. but it seems to be the right size for v nickle or if its a little thinner it could be a half cent.....
 

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lorraine

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

petersra said:
Looks to be the size of a nickle. Could be a V nickel.

I think "V" nickel is the correct ID

Date appears to be 1889


Here's pics of the coin in progress of getting cleaned -soaking in olive oil and gentle rubbing.

Still has a ways to go, but I think this will work.
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

if thats a 1885 V nickel ( $550 -only 3, 790 made) or 1886 V nickel ( $275 only 4,290 made) be very careful how you clean it up, if at all. -- since both are high value coins even in G4 (poor condition)

1889 V nickel is $11 in G4 shape
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

ivan salis said:
if thats a 1885 V nickel ( $550 -only 3, 790 made) or 1886 V nickel ( $275 only 4,290 made) be very careful how you clean it up, if at all. -- since both are high value coins even in G4 (poor condition)

1889 V nickel is $11 in G4 shape

Thanks for that info, Ivan. I will only soak it in olive oil; no soap; just warm water.

The stars are starting to become visible; :) but there is no detail in the head...no lettering on band . :(
 

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Re: Coin experts....here's a "mystery" coin that I found at an old beach today...

That is neat to live in an area that has old coins. Our area was not even populated until the invention of air conditioning became available after WWII.
 

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