Oldest coin find to date!

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Hey all! I just wanted to pop in and say I found my oldest coin to date! We have had some rain recently, so I decided to go door knocking. I found this one place that looked like it was built in the 1920's, so I asked permission. I got it for the front yard only, so I went to work at it.

I found the odd coin here and there, all clad. I even found two Wheaties (1944 & 1946). I ran my coil under a shrubbery and got a strong, erratic signal, mostly good, and about three inches deep. In the hole were two nickels and three pennies, all made in the 1960's, and a 1966 Australian twopence. I scanned the hole again with my pinpointer and got a low, level beep. Standing practically on edge, I pulled out a thin disc with a square hole. I know the style and figured it a Chinese coin. While digging the coins, I kept finding what looked like a nylon-esque material. I am guessing that it maybe held all the coins.

After I got home, I carefully cleaned the dirt off the Chinese coin and confirmed that it was a Chinese coin. Doing some digging, I believe I have pinned down the time frame of the coin. It was made during the reign of Sheng Tsu, who ruled from 1662-1722! This is by far the oldest coin I have ever found, and it's made my week. :headbang:

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Now that coin had to be a surprise!. Awesome find.
 

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Nice finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

Just had to pull these out. Yes I found them all. In one of my grandfather's screw and washer bin in his garage. I think he used them for washers. I looked them up when I found them and there fairly common. But they are old.DSCF0557.webp
 

Congratz Mr Rogers on a fun hunt and your oldest coin!
 

Congrats on your finds
The Chinese coin that you found doesn't quite match the one on the left.
 

When you find something that old ,it has to make you do a happy dance.
 

YET TO FIND ONE . NEAT FIND .
 

Congrats on your oldest, still looking for mine
 

Hey all! I just wanted to pop in and say I found my oldest coin to date! We have had some rain recently, so I decided to go door knocking. I found this one place that looked like it was built in the 1920's, so I asked permission. I got it for the front yard only, so I went to work at it.

I found the odd coin here and there, all clad. I even found two Wheaties (1944 & 1946). I ran my coil under a shrubbery and got a strong, erratic signal, mostly good, and about three inches deep. In the hole were two nickels and three pennies, all made in the 1960's, and a 1966 Australian twopence. I scanned the hole again with my pinpointer and got a low, level beep. Standing practically on edge, I pulled out a thin disc with a square hole. I know the style and figured it a Chinese coin. While digging the coins, I kept finding what looked like a nylon-esque material. I am guessing that it maybe held all the coins.

After I got home, I carefully cleaned the dirt off the Chinese coin and confirmed that it was a Chinese coin. Doing some digging, I believe I have pinned down the time frame of the coin. It was made during the reign of Sheng Tsu, who ruled from 1662-1722! This is by far the oldest coin I have ever found, and it's made my week. :headbang:

sheng_tsu.jpg

A couple years ago I found the exact same coin! Being on the Canadian prairies, I couldn't believe I found a 17th century coin. Mine was between the railroad tracks and the old hotel. Most likely dropped by a Chinese railroad worker in the 1890's.

Congrats on a really cool find, and getting the correct ID...there are so many different types out there haha!
 

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