Can anyone tell me what this could be

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FE0CFEF6-819E-4988-BA94-1D21FC6B1242.webpObviously it’s a coin very bad condition, under a magnifying glass I think I see 65 or 66 numbers, I no it’s hard to see, give it a shot , thanks266BF449-1F67-42C0-A4A2-63794CA3FBFE.webp266BF449-1F67-42C0-A4A2-63794CA3FBFE.webp
 

Shield nickel- 1866 to 1883 same size as a nick. also possible 2 Cent, which is larger than a nick
 

Appreciate your good eyes, sorry about poor photos, I did try to clean with peroxide, vinegar even if it wasn’t the best idea but it was impossible to see under microscope, so your guess is a shield nickel, I see a shield of sorts. Briefly I found by our shenango dam area park by a what is now a cut field over 1 foot deep with my whites dfx dinosaur machine. Thanks
 

Looks like a Shield Nickel, good luck on positive ID.
 

It appears to be a heavily corroded and pitted Copper coin, so I am going to say that it is likely a 2 Cent piece. However, I could be totally wrong! Diameter and composition and possibly the weight will give you the answer (2 Cent diameter 23.00 mm...95% Copper and 5% Tin and Zinc...weight 6.22 grams and the Shield Nickel diameter 20.50 mm...75% Copper and 25% Nickel...weight 5.0 grams).
 

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absolutely a 2 cent, no doubt at all.
 

Congratulations. Nice find.:icon_thumright:
 

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