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  1. #1
    us
    Sep 2012
    Iowa
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    First button and ancient chinese coin? Need help Identifying

    Hey guys back to my mothers house for some more detecting. Last time dug most of the coin signals and started with tab/nickle signals today. Came up with a couple very interesting finds. Can anyone help me ID these?



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  3. #2
    us
    Sep 2012
    Iowa
    Garrett Ace350
    15
    6 times
    Metal Detecting
    Any ideas? Thanks!

  4. #3

    Sep 2012
    38
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Nice finds, I dug almost the identical square holed coin in the post above yours. What are the odds of that? I'd like to know what it is too. Keith

  5. #4
    ca
    Nov 2010
    Canada
    Garrett A.T. Pro, Garrett GTaX 550
    455
    151 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Cool! I found a similar coin earlier this year, turns out it is a Sheng Tsu minted 1661-1722. It took some research, but I was able to id it along with the help of the kind folks in the "coins" forum.

    Here is a good place to start: FORVM's Classical Numismatics Gallery - CHINA QING DYNASTY: Qianlong (1736-1795)

    Good luck, let us know what you find out...

  6. #5
    ca
    Nov 2010
    Canada
    Garrett A.T. Pro, Garrett GTaX 550
    455
    151 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    It looks like it could be this Schjöth 1466 var. , Hartill 6.75 Type H1, KM 391 (fourth from the top, middle coin)

    Of course a pic of the other side of the coin would help...

  7. #6
    us
    Mar 2010
    Southwest Georgia
    White's DFX
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    The button looks like a fashion one. Here is one from the Waterbury button company website.
    21461 - Anchors - Waterbury Button

  8. #7
    us
    Sep 2012
    Iowa
    Garrett Ace350
    15
    6 times
    Metal Detecting
    Quote Originally Posted by fyrffytr1 View Post
    The button looks like a fashion one. Here is one from the Waterbury button company website.
    21461 - Anchors - Waterbury Button
    Thank you are these still avail? or is this a keeper? :P

    Further review of the coin it looks like a Schjöth 1466, Hartill 6.58-59 Type B1, KM 390 from the reverse pics. 6th down on right hand side. Any more research is appreciated.

  9. #8
    Charter Member

    Nov 2007
    California
    ,M.X.T.& Tesoro Tejon
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    Hikeinmtns on here if you can find him is an expert at i.d.ing Chinese cash coins.They are all pretty dang old,but VERY common,and most not worth much.They were also reproed by the millions and can still be bought today.Yours looks authentic enough though!Good luck,makes my eyes cross trying to I.D. them
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon



    "A pen in the hand of this president is far more dangerous than a gun in the hands of 200 million law-abiding citizens."

  10. #9

    Sep 2012
    Dayton/ Old River- Winfree TX
    Garrett Ace 250
    13
    3 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Chinese coin wouldn't be a horribly far reach if you are near an old railroad line. Although 14-1700's may be a stretch?

  11. #10
    ca
    Nov 2010
    Canada
    Garrett A.T. Pro, Garrett GTaX 550
    455
    151 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Quote Originally Posted by JavaDetector
    Chinese coin wouldn't be a horribly far reach if you are near an old railroad line. Although 14-1700's may be a stretch?
    I found mine in the short distance between the railroad tracks and where the old hotel used to be. My area wasn't settled until the 1880's, so finding my 300 year old coin was odd. Then I heard that the Chinese would sometimes use an old coin as a good luck charm, sometimes even sewing the coin into a piece of clothing. It must have been dropped by a Chinese railroad worker, far far from home.

  12. #11
    us
    Jan 2010
    New Hampshire
    Safari
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    Banner Finds (6)
    The Z shaped symbol dates that Chinese from the reign of emperor CH'IEN-LUNG, AD 1736-1795 aka Kao Tsung
    (and other spelling variations as in the link posted above)
    after digging a few of these, I can read some chinese NICE OLD FIND !!

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    Last edited by steelheadwill; Sep 23, 2012 at 09:01 AM.
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  13. #12
    us
    Sep 2012
    Iowa
    Garrett Ace350
    15
    6 times
    Metal Detecting
    Quote Originally Posted by steelheadwill View Post
    The Z shaped symbol dates that Chinese from the reign of emperor CH'IEN-LUNG, AD 1736-1795 aka Kao Tsung
    (and other spelling variations as in the link posted above)
    after digging a few of these, I can read some chinese NICE OLD FIND !!

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    You guys are awesome! I do live in a huge railroad community. SE Iowa. Here is a bit of history about that part. Keokuk Union Depot, Keokuk, Iowa - Preservation Project - Depot History

  14. #13
    Charter Member

    Nov 2007
    California
    ,M.X.T.& Tesoro Tejon
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    Quote Originally Posted by JavaDetector View Post
    Chinese coin wouldn't be a horribly far reach if you are near an old railroad line. Although 14-1700's may be a stretch?
    14-1700's not a stretch at all....most of em date to that era.....I have found hundreds,from 1860's- sites.They brought thousands,for gambling and barter amongst themselves.100=1 American Penny
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon



    "A pen in the hand of this president is far more dangerous than a gun in the hands of 200 million law-abiding citizens."

 

 

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