Ugly old flat nickel. Any ideas how to ID this thing?

Gimmie The Loot

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Hello - I found this nickel about 9 inches down and it looks like someone put it down on the train tracks and squished one side of it. I think it is old based on the condition and depth and the site dates to the 1860's. Any ideas how I might be able to clean it up just enough to possibly see what kind of nickel it is? I used the V Nickel in the picture for size comparisons.

Thanks for looking.
 

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French Creek hunter

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It doesn't really appear to be a nickel but more along the area of a token. That's just my opinion.
 

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Maybe someone put it on train track?
 

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While the diameter matches a nickel, I don't think this is one. Gotta go with the token suggestion, too. Doesn't look flattened on a train track: too high on over 40% of circumference. Unless your soil is unusually acidic, doesn't look like cupro-nickel composition, either. IMO mostly copper or bronze.
 

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Gimmie The Loot

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Thanks guys - yeah it could very well be a token. Too bad there isn't any detail left. I love old tokens.
 

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ron of SEMO said:
Isn't that a Liberty nickle? Looks exactly like the one pictured in Coin Prices Magazine.

He is asking for the dark coin behind the V-nickel
 

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That's what I was going to say,but it could be a possible observation of the poorly made token.

sagittarius98 said:
ron of SEMO said:
Isn't that a Liberty nickle? Looks exactly like the one pictured in Coin Prices Magazine.

He is asking for the dark coin behind the V-nickel
 

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Gimmie The Loot

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French Creek hunter said:
That's what I was going to say,but it could be a possible observation of the poorly made token.

sagittarius98 said:
ron of SEMO said:
Isn't that a Liberty nickle? Looks exactly like the one pictured in Coin Prices Magazine.

He is asking for the dark coin behind the V-nickel

Thanks for the comments. Yes the item in question is under the V nickel. I put the nickel on top to show the similar sizes. I don't think we will ever know what the object is since it is so rusted. Keep hunting y'all!
 

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