Help cleaning coin!

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Mr.T

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I tap them gently with a hammer. The proper thing to do would be soak in olive oil for 6 months and then gently use a toothpick! good luck. looks silver if it was in the sea.
 

cudamark

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What type of metal is it made of?
 

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kenonimo

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Don't know what metal it is. It is reading foil on the detector, don't know if that is because of the crust. It's not a penny, same size as a quarter
 

Captain Kirk

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I found one that looked like that, but ended up being an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar. Mine was found in a lake. Clean it up carefully, who knows.
 

Mr.T

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Any luck?
 

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cudamark

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I'd be tempted to carefully scrape an edge to at least determine the type of metal.
 

celtic fox

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looks fairly toasted good luck with it ,try Electrolosys
 

Tommy G

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I've found several similar "coins" in the past. They turned out to be melted aluminum foil, most likely left in a camp fire. Might be why your detector is indicating foil. Have you weighed it? That might give you some indication as to what it really is.
 

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