Coin I.D. help?? Possible colonial coin...

matt092079

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What I thought was a button, but upon further cleaning and inspection I'm sure I have a coin of some sort. This came from my button hill spot in an area where I've dug a Connecticut copper, KGIII, and an Irish half penny. If anyone can help that would be great. I know there's not much, but maybe someone will see something they recognize. Thanks.

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Bill D. (VA)

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Not much to go on Matt, but that looks to be some kind of late 18th century coin.
 

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With the larger round numbers or letters coupled with what likes to be a straight line of an "I" or maybe an "N" is leading me to think this is a Dutch/Netherlands/Kingdom of Holland copper from the early 1800s. Maybe a Duit or Stuiver?
 

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matt092079

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Thanks. I know there's not much there, but I kinda wanted confirmation that it's not a button at least so I don't add it to the button pile.
 

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