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I've been lurking for a while but have never posted anything because I've never really found anything worth posting. Until today...
I found this at a park in Western Ohio, only about 3 inches deep near the play sets. It rang up as a 12-33 on the E-Trac and was found in the same vicinity as a 1942 Merc, a 1953 Wheat, and a 1967 Mexican dime. At first I wasn't sure what it was and it wasn't until I got home and cleaned it up that I began to wonder whether or not it is real.



Google says its a Dutch Lion Daalder (Leeuwen-daalder), and if you can read the date at the top, it is from 1640. Being how I've never found anything older than the 1920s here in western Ohio, I have to question whether or not this is authentic. I haven't cleaned it up aside from washing it with water so the obverse is a little crusty, and unfortunately I dinged the edge with my shovel. If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions for cleaning or appraisal/authenticity, I'd be happy to hear them.
I found this at a park in Western Ohio, only about 3 inches deep near the play sets. It rang up as a 12-33 on the E-Trac and was found in the same vicinity as a 1942 Merc, a 1953 Wheat, and a 1967 Mexican dime. At first I wasn't sure what it was and it wasn't until I got home and cleaned it up that I began to wonder whether or not it is real.



Google says its a Dutch Lion Daalder (Leeuwen-daalder), and if you can read the date at the top, it is from 1640. Being how I've never found anything older than the 1920s here in western Ohio, I have to question whether or not this is authentic. I haven't cleaned it up aside from washing it with water so the obverse is a little crusty, and unfortunately I dinged the edge with my shovel. If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions for cleaning or appraisal/authenticity, I'd be happy to hear them.
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