What your oldest coin?

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What's your oldest coin?

I thought this would be a cool idea for a thread. Anyways, what is your oldest coin. Also, your coin does not need to be American, it can be foreign or colonial.

My oldest coin a worn, and dateless, 1655-1658 Louis XIV French Liard.

Note: the coin farthest to the bottom of the photo, that is not corroded is not my coin, but a reference of how a non-dug example of that coin looks.
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CM140909-09441813.jpg CM140909-09451616.jpg This is the first coin ever minted by Hawaii.. There was only 100,000 ever minted and only 11,863 put in to circulation. This is an Extremely Rare Coin.. I found it on a path to the beach here in Hawaii... With the AT Pro!! Thanks for looking!! GL&HH!! Shaka Shaka!!
 

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1898 Barber Dime found in Downtown Orlando. My first silver and my oldest coin so far!
 

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View attachment 1073714 View attachment 1073715 This is the first coin ever minted by Hawaii.. There was only 100,000 ever minted and only 11,863 put in to circulation. This is an Extremely Rare Coin.. I found it on a path to the beach here in Hawaii... With the AT Pro!! Thanks for looking!! GL&HH!! Shaka Shaka!!

Wow, that's very rare coin. For me, coins with a mintage under 2 million are scarce. My rarest coin is an 1861 New Brunswick Half Cent, with only 5,000 known to exist. The problem is, it was found in such bad condition, that part of the edge of the coin crumbled off, and I decided to super glue it back on, don't ask me what I was thinking lol.
 

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A young head King George II 1/2 penny ( Colonial ) minted 1729-1739. Unfortunately mine doesn't still have it's date.
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Apparently I have a magnetism for English things as my oldest silver is an 1816 English Shilling and my second oldest coin is the old head version of a KG II 1/2 penny. Oh, btw...my sweetie, she's English too lol! I guess I shouldn't have mentioned her in my " old " finds though, huh?
 

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So for a 1945 mercury dime.
 

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Northern Illinois here.. 1829 LC.
 

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Edward I silver penny, c. 1289

I did not find it; but a detectorist from England posted his find years ago on another MD site and I posted that if I had found something that old I'd be in the clouds for years and how lucky he was to live where there was so much history. No one else posted on his thread. We struck up a private topic and he sent me the coin!

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The first coin I have no clue maybe someone knows, the other is a 1694 H/Penny.
 

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The first coin I have no clue maybe someone knows, the other is a 1694 H/Penny.

Wow, nice 1694 copper. The first coin looks to be Roman, I do not which ruler
it is, but maybe someone will help. It could be anywhere from around 100 ad to around 400 ad, but knowing the ruler will narrow it down a lot
 

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Fist year detecting and my oldest is an 1820 large cent. Honorable mention goes to my 1843 large cent and 1862 Indian head

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I'm still not in the 1800's club. My oldest coin to date is a 1916 Mercury dime and no it's not a D. She is half bald but still a beauty in my eyes.
 

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Hi all, what about this for a find today at a boot sale, any help on this will be great.
 

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Well damn, I guess i'll join in on this. I've found several of these guys over the years.Most look like this one, and I do have one that appears to have a harp on the back. Anyways, this is the only one that I can actually see somewhat of a date on. It appears to be 1722 or 1729. Hell, all I know is I can def see 172 for sure! 080.JPG 081.JPG
 

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A 134 AD. Found in Kansas of all places.

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Wow, haven't you heard of the Roman settlement of Kansas lol.
On a more serious note, it looks like it was used as jewelry (it's holed, which means it was maybe a charm or pendant), which means it was probably lost WAY after it was minted, it was turned into a charm and someone lost it. Anyways, really cool find.
 

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it looks like it was used as jewelry (it's holed, which means it was maybe a charm or pendant), which means it was probably lost WAY after it was minted, it was turned into a charm and someone lost it.


My thoughts as well coinman. But it is proof that even the very old stuff can be found just about anywhere.
 

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