Unknown cut coin possibly British and jaw harp.

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Hey guys, I got out to one of the last non-planted fields I have access to for a couple hours yesterday. The signals are crazy in this field for some reason that I haven't figured out. It's hard to get a repeating signal for some odd reason. I got a coin that appears to be cut or broken but hard to tell. Looks to be possibly British. I was hoping someone could shed some light on it. Also what looks to be a jaw harp albeit bent though. What do you think? 100_2624.JPG 100_2617.JPG 100_2620.JPG 100_2622.JPG 100_2623.JPG 100_2625.JPG 100_2627.JPG
 

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Awesome Finds, I am just learning colonial coins, but to me it looks like a Wood's Hibernia but a great save.
 

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Awesome Finds, I am just learning colonial coins, but to me it looks like a Wood's Hibernia but a great save.
Thanks, I'm not good at early colonial coppers either.
 

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Nice finds HD. Early finds for your part of the country. Looks like a good site. I would dig all those iffy signals. :icon_thumleft:
 

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