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I was out detecting by the Missouri river near Kansas City MO last December and found this awesomely mysterious coin as I was leaving for the day. It was about 6" down. It appears to be a 1709 Escuados (see link I put with this), but these should be gold. I went to a reputable coin shop and they put it in a machine and very quickly determined the content was not gold
. However, he was able to tell me that it was made of Copper, Zinc and Nickel.
So knowing it's fake, who would go to such great measure to use a combo of metals such as these to make a fake. The mystery is also, how do I tell how old of a fake it is? A fake from the 18th Century would still be quite cool.
Anyone have any idea? The coin shop didn't deal in 'ancients' so I'm left wondering.
Thank you up front to all who respond!





8 Escudos from 1708 - SPAIN 1700-46 - FELIPE V - The Coin Database

So knowing it's fake, who would go to such great measure to use a combo of metals such as these to make a fake. The mystery is also, how do I tell how old of a fake it is? A fake from the 18th Century would still be quite cool.
Anyone have any idea? The coin shop didn't deal in 'ancients' so I'm left wondering.
Thank you up front to all who respond!





8 Escudos from 1708 - SPAIN 1700-46 - FELIPE V - The Coin Database