1697 William III coin

j.d. in the usa

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Hi guys well I was supposed to go hunting today but my son got sent home sick from school, so I decided to try and clean some of the coppers I found in Pa. before I left for missouri, I have over 50 coppers sitting in olive oil, many were unidentifiable, I used electrolosis on some today really didnt work out well :), I also have some I can see what they are but have now idea where from?? any ideas guys?
There was one coin I thought was a very worn u.s. half cent but after I got the crude off it turned out to be a 1697 william III coin my oldest DATED so far :) yeah baby!! jd
 

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Man oh man! You guys make me look like ned in the first reader with all of these fabulous finds. Great stuff! You've only got my oldest coin beat by a couple of hundred years. Let us know the dates on the others once you figure out a way to clean them. Jim Cal
 

i find some nice stuff here in indy. but that stuff would appear to be out of my range! keep postin em!!

bigrig
 

As always, awesome J.D.! Let us know what the rest are, or maybe not, that jealous vein!
 

thanks guys, I was sure surprised to see the datwe still there :) as soon as i know lowbatts ill post it. jd
 

Damn nice find JD, WTG!! 8)

Whats that one in the pic with the hole dead center?
 

i dont know its real thick and i think its a large cent, i tried to clean it with electrolosis to see if I can see any identifying feature but there is none. jd
 

Thats a shame. I dont have great luck with electrolysis on large cents either. Interested to know just what that is and why the hole is in the center of it? Excellent find all the same as are all of them! 8)
 

Awesome finds JD, you might try putting them in a jar or any container, then put enough baking soda in to cover them. Then very slowly add vinegar, it will fizz up a lot, wait for it to go down and add a little more. Continue this until the coins are covered well. Leave them for at least a few days, occasionally stirring them up. It does a good job on coins.
 

thanks treasure lady :) love your first gold!! nice :)
 

hey cool find JD! That big thick LC on far left in middle may be a Russian 2 Kopeks. It is thicker than English or American Coppers. I found one last year in Nov.
 

thanks ocean7 :) i use a whites XLT primarily. jd
 

WOW!! What a great find... Let us know when you get the other coins cleaned up... I bet there are more great coins once you find out what they are!
 

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