nathan reale
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I'm thinking it's 1590 maybe. Rest of the year isn't readable. 1529 would be amazingAwesome find...!
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Thank you for the great reply. I've held on to this coin for 8 years or so. Always wondering it's history and how it came to be where I found it. Definitely could have been from an original settler from my town. Value is insignificant. History is priceless.they were common currency in early North America. The European powers were not prepared for settlers needing an exchange medium so they tossed used up, worn out, low value loose change over here from time to time. The problem they faced was keeping the good coin back home to keep their established economies secure. It took a while but the Spanish and Portuguese got it right with great ore sources and new world mints. In Brazil, they actually had great coinage and at the same time, colonial denominations different than the ones in Europe in an effort to keep coinage secure throughout the empire.