Pointy button, something unknown, weird ‘nickel’ penny.

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Back to the site I found the trime at. This place has given up numerous 1700 and 1800 items.

Out of all the old buttons I have ever found this is the first one with a point on it. No markings on it.

Right next to it I found whatever this other thing is- heavy enough to be lead I suppose. Any ideas?

Also I found what appears to be a heavily crusted penny but it rings as a solid nickel both for me and a guy I was hunting with - weird.

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That looks to be the top of a broken crotal bell. Cool digs
 

Looks like the top of a crotal bell.
 

Almost looks like a broken crotal bell.
 

Them guys are too quick for me!
 

The coin that looks like a heavily encrusted penny, but rings up as a solid nickel, might be a three cent nickel.
 

Nice finds. Congrats
 

Nice finds! :icon_thumleft: Looks like that was a big crotal bell!
 

Hi. Nice finds. Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

This is kinda like the contest. The last one to say Crotal bell wins.:laughing7: Nice find.
 

It is the top part of a Crotal Bell. Nice finds.
 

Can you post pics of the penny next to a regular penny?
 

Yes, I will when I get home sometime tonight after work. But it looks exactly like a corroded Penny same diameter same thickness and very crusty so no identifiable markings whatsoever. Rings up as a perfect nickel on my equinox, and another guy’s MX sport.
 

Might be a counterfeit penny made of pewter. That would ring up as a nickle. That would be cool
 

I find many crusty zinc cents that ring up in the nickel range.......some even lower.
 

cool find whatever it is
 

Tombac button & crotal bell top.
 

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