cob or silver plate piece?

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If you are sure it's silver, it would seem to me to be a piece of a cob. Hard to tell with the photo. HH, Beach Papa
 

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Love that old silver

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Does kinda look like a cut cob. Congrats!
 

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Thank you it came off a beach adjacent to a 1715 fleet wreck where I have found other cob coins in date range from the late 1600s to the early 17 hundreds I'm not so sure its cut odd shapes are nothing new for these shipwreck cobs.
 

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