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With no visible relief, and a somewhat fuzzy photo, it's impossible to help you.

We don't see the other side, no clue as to metal content, no size measurement...

No story about the type of area it was found-

Perhaps try a psychic site for identification?
 

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With no visible relief, and a somewhat fuzzy photo, it's impossible to help you.

We don't see the other side, no clue as to metal content, no size measurement...

No story about the type of area it was found-

Perhaps try a psychic site for identification?

Here are some better pics... i have seen one on here before i beleive? Story was , I found it where i have also found lots of flat buttons... it appears to be copper? Just thought yall would be able to see the face in the other photo. I dont think a psychic is needed. The bullet should be pointing up to see the face.
 

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Yea I have seen these on here before too, it is a worn out copper with nothing left to ID. seriously, I don't see any detail at all.
 

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Yea I have seen these on here before too, it is a worn out copper with nothing left to ID. seriously, I don't see any detail at all.
you cant see the face?
 

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The right side of the pic is actually the bottom
 

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If that is a Reeded Edge that I see on it, then it is likely a coin but in it's current condition, it is all but impossible to identify. Try a heated Peroxide bath on it to see if some of the encrustation/corrosion can then be removed to reveal some images and/or letters. After that, you might try soaking in Mineral Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil for a few weeks of more, then pick away as much encrustation/corrosion as possible once removed.


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The face I see (if it's a face at all) is looking right.

Did you try to expose a little more relief with water, mineral oil... maybe a pencil rub on paper?

Just not enough to work with.

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If that is a Reeded Edge that I see on it, then it is likely a coin but in it's current condition, it is all but impossible to identify. Try a heated Peroxide bath on it to see if some of the encrustation/corrosion can then be removed to reveal some images and/or letters. After that, you might try soaking in Mineral Oil or Extra Virgin Olive Oil for a few weeks of more, then pick away as much encrustation/corrosion as possible once removed.


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It is reeded. I seen the same coin on here one time before. I thought it was george washington with a native american headress. Or maybe lady liberty. I cant get very good pics but in person you can clearly see the face and parts of the headress. Ill try peroxide then oil. Thanks
 

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