Coin IDs (Cont.)

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Re: Coin ID's (Cont.)

Dang good looking oldies you got there.
Great finds for sure.
Keep swinging in 09!

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pinebarrens1

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thats one of the best nj coppers [ if dug ] .......please post a beter pic of it ...........
 

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Re: Coin ID's (Cont.)

pinebarrens1 said:
thats one of the best nj coppers [ if dug ] .......please post a beter pic of it ...........

These are non dug
 

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The first coin, German, Carl Theodor was the Duke of Bavaria. Has several coins with his name on them. I priced them in my book, although I did not see your coin and they sell for a good amount of $$$. Your coin may be a Thaler, minted for a celebration (New Years Eve) that took place on the date of the coin. Reverse translation is something like "By Carl Theodors 50th year celebration jubilee dated 31 Dec 1792 ". The "I" is used for the "J" on this coin. I would think it is worth a nice amount of $$$ but don't really know. His coinage may have had low mintage's since he was just the duke. HH and HNY, Mike
 

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Bavaria Mike said:
The first coin, German, Carl Theodor was the Duke of Bavaria. Has several coins with his name on them. I priced them in my book, although I did not see your coin and they sell for a good amount of $$$. Your coin may be a Thaler, minted for a celebration (New Years Eve) that took place on the date of the coin. Reverse translation is something like "By Carl Theodors 50th year celebration jubilee dated 31 Dec 1792 ". The "I" is used for the "J" on this coin. I would think it is worth a nice amount of $$$ but don't really know. His coinage may have had low mintage's since he was just the duke. HH and HNY, Mike

Was hoping Mike was gonna be around to share what it said!
Thanks Mike
NICE COINS! Even if they are non-dug, gives us better ideas as to what they look like!
Thanks!
Happy New Year
J2
 

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Nice coins, The coin w/ the big 20 on it Hoc Signo, big crown , I found one just like it w/ a 40 on it. I found mine at a 1810 home site in Miamisburg Ohio this summer. Hope someone id's this coin as I am curious to what it is also.The only thing I found is I think it is from Venice.


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The third coin appears to be a Brazilian 20 reis copper, countermarked c. 1820's-30's. I believe the host coin is a 40 reis.

The fourth coin is a New Jersey (Nova Caesarea) copper.
 

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Thank you all for the help, it is greatly appreciated by both of us. Your knowledge is impressive.
 

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