โœ… SOLVED I thought this was a button...but it isn't

creskol

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Went to an area along the lower James River that I had hunted before, and was looking for some Civil War related stuff. Instead, I found some neat old buttons that were so cruddy it is taking a while to clean them. One of them I cleaned the face on only to discover it wasn't a button. It looks like an old ...OLD .. VERY OLD .. coin. Here is a pic .. what are your thoughts?
 

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Gene Mean

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That's exciting, congrats. Hope it's identified and an oldie! Screenshot_20200310-202808_Chrome.jpg

This is silver, yours looks copper but man that would be coolio.
 

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Copper/Bronze coin of the Emperor Magnus Maximas IMG_6224.jpg
 

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Roman. Lots of early ships' captains kept them as souvenirs and then lost them for us to find.
 

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Roman. Lots of early ships' captains kept them as souvenirs and then lost them for us to find.


Funny you should say that, Smokey.. I just now finished cleaning the face of this button.
 

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I found a 1300 year old Byzantine coin in SC once upon a time ago. Plantation owner was a coin collector. My buddies found Roman coins there also. Also found a couple Romans in NJ where they brought the ships back from WWII and offloaded the sand from the Mediterranean and the sand contained the coins.
 

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I found a 1300 year old Byzantine coin in SC once upon a time ago. Plantation owner was a coin collector. My buddies found Roman coins there also. Also found a couple Romans in NJ where they brought the ships back from WWII and offloaded the sand from the Mediterranean and the sand contained the coins.

Funny this came up, I also remember finding one on a civil war site. Actually Iโ€™m pretty sure it was on that union campsite on my families property. It was super super ugly, and very toasty, but right away I was scouring the books to figure out what it was. Before advent of the internet, and books were all we had to look up coins with. Itโ€™s true. Look at us now, most of us if and when we go to foreign countries bring home foreign coins, itโ€™s highly possible someone brought one home from there, or itโ€™s also possible the landowner even was a collector and had lost it, it always puzzled me why would someone over here be carrying that in their pocket, I mean on our property that was literally nothing but woods before the old lady we bought it off of. She bought the land, and the old farmhouse we used as a rent house, and the original owner of it was living there during the civil war when they used his two story house as a field hospital, so I always wondered how in the heck it got there, and why someone would be randomly carrying a old coin such as that around, maybe for good luck, or just thought it was cool, I guess weโ€™ll never know.
 

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That's an amazing find just the history and thinking who may have owned to. Great find
 

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Def Roman
Most likely a souvenir that someone lost but I would say its authentic
Heard of it happening before
 

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