Found another CASH COIN

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Not suprising. They used 'em on wicker candy baskets in the 1920's - the baskets got tossed and the kids took the coins. These coins have also been used as decorative on all sorts of stuff. They were dirt cheap, and oriental stuff was popular. I know as as kid I had a dozen or so people had given me.
 

Thanks for the Fast Reply,? ?"a"? .
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I see this was your First Post ;D

Welcome to TREASURENET.

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Wouldn't be suprised if some were also brought from overseas by servicemen as well.
 

It least its a different find than the norm. I'm not sure of the history of those coins, but nice job anyway.... :)

GL & HH,

Dugholes
 

Another nice thing about them is they're probably cheaper than a box of washers-especially for stovebolts. LOL
 

I have 7 coins like that, I dont even remember where I got them. I asked an expert about them and he told me what they were and that they were old and minted probably by the billions over a 200 hundred year span. I guess they never changed the design just keep pumping them out over a long time span.
 

Nice find Jeff ! I have always wondered why they made the hole square and not round. Guess there was a reason at one time.
~Kansas~
 

At one time the coins were made in molds. They would stack coins on square rods and file smooth the rough edges left by the mold.
 

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