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Here is new pictures of both coins front and back. Thank you hkinnmnts for information on these finds; Reguards Bill Clark.
 

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Yep,Hike,is the man!! :thumbsup:
 
WTG Bill...... :headbang:
 
Hi again. The one to the right is a newer one.....dates into the 1800s. And the one to the left is the 1736-1795 coin.
Thanks for showing the reverse of the coins. Both of these reverses are the same.....the most common mint, so both
coins relatively common.......but, the value you put on them for being their finder......probably much different. Quite different
from the American coins that you found. Don't give up. Let me know when you find any others, and post good front/back
pictures. Most are common, like most of the American coins found and posted on here. But....BUT.....there are rarities.
Good luck hunting and finding. God bless. A digger in South Korea
 
I recently found two of those coins, How did you date them?
 

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I remember seeing coins like that in Vietnam, good info on telling the dates.
 
The one on the right is a Shan Lung commem and is worth about $3.50-$6
 

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