Probable copy of Oak Tree Shilling

treeguy

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Using my metal detector a week ago found this probable copy of a 1652 Oak Tree Shilling. Its does not have copy on it that I can. I know the real ones are worth a lot but think this might be a Peter J. Rosa pewter copy maybe from back in 50's but then again what if real? Any thoughts? If old copy any value?
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Yes, looks like a cast reproduction.
 
hi Treeguy; There are to mAny variables on a coin like this NOT to have it Graded and Certified by PCGS. Even if it's a copy it still does have value. To many opinions to avail on it. Get it Certified ok. Best Wishes. I hope it is real ok.PEACE:RONB
 

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