🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Any ID on coin

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Looks like a King George I coin. happy hunting!!!
More like Geo III, but it looks a bit off & the reverse doesn't tie up. Not sure of a counterfeit or something else....
 

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I would say possibly a William III halfpenny minted 1695-1701. No matter what it is...it's a nice find!
 

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Nice find . When you take a picture lay a modern coin next to it. That way people can get an idea as to it's size also
 

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Yes size and weight could help - it reminded me of a c. late 1700s Spanish copper. This is a 1789 4 Maravedis for comparison.
 

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remember a french bronze coin around 1790-1810 like that.
 

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Yes size and weight could help - it reminded me of a c. late 1700s Spanish copper. This is a 1789 4 Maravedis for comparison.
That makes more sense
 

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