I found a Napoleon coin in California!!

hbru123

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I was metal detecting at a early 1800’s-1920’s homestead. The Mormon battalion camped there, Union soldiers camped there and so did General Kearny’s troops. After about five minutes I got my first signal which was a small mule shoe, I took a few steps and got a solid 77-78 signal that was only half an inch deep so I expected it to be a beer can or something like that so I flipped the plug and out flew a quarter sized silver coin, I picked it up and the back was completely blank so I flipped it over and saw a bust that looked like a barber so I thought it was a Barber quarter, I went to rinse it off in the creek and immediately I knew it was not a barber quarter, I saw a few words around the rim and one said “Napoleon” so I looked up Napoleon coin and there it was! It is a Napoleon I 1 franc (these coins stopped being made after Napoleon Bonaparte’s defeat, subsequent governments pulled his coins out of circulation and melted them which makes these quite rare) ! These coins date from 1807-1814, why I find this coin amazing is that it predates California’s statehood, there is also a chance that is was dropped during the California Fur Rush in the early 1800’s which went right through this area. This is definitely not a common coin to find in the US (I have only seen one other found in the US) and even more rare to find on the west coast!
 

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Kurios1

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Amazing piece of historical silver mate. Excellent recovery. Well done.
 

BLK HOLE

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What a super find!
 

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Fantastic find, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

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Most likely carried there by a soldier who was with Napoleon the 3rd when he invaded Mexico in 1862.No he didn't live up to his ancestors military genius lmao.
 

Relicific

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Nice old French Silver
Congrats
 

JackalopeZL1

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Nice going!! You joined the Ca Franc club, Welcome!! I found a 1811 5 franc last year up here in gold rush county! I know how you feel :)
 

washingtonian

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Whoa, this is super cool. One of the neater things I've seen anyone find on the west coast in a good while. Congrats!!
 

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JackalopeZL1

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They were legal tender in the us until 1857. So they floated all over the place as they made it into the USA.
 

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