STRANGE COIN

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I dug this odd Coin today....seems to be solid copper..printing on bottom of rear of coin says.."GOOD LUCK WILL ACCOMPANY THE BEARER" with a swaztika on the ball under the figures hand. On front, above the "eye" it says "the all seeing eye" and below the eye it says, "guards you from evil" with differrent symbols spread out around the outer rays from the eye. HELP!!! Silver Half Dollar is in photo for size reference...
 

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NOTICE THE SWAZ IS BACKWARDS!! SOUNDS LIKE YOU GOT YOURSELF A MASONIC PIECE.
 
I dont know what it is Bigjer, but I like it. Great find !
~Kansas~
 
Don't you think this is an unusual find? :o
 
Thats a really cool coin bigjer!Now i expect your posts will be full of luck now, LOL.I like that coin ,good luck and HH
 
THANKS..This forum is the best!!!!!!
 
Excellent token! Good luck is has/is coming your way!

HH

Lonewolfe
 
That is a really really cool find and I hope it brings you lots and lots of luck on your future hunts!

JT
 
Wow, I found one of those way back in the 1980's and could never found anything out about it. An ex-girlfriend stole it on me years ago, and I had forgotten about it until your post. Well, at least I know something about what I don't have anymore. And by the way, congrats.

Anthony
 
Cool token/good luck charm. That Swastika is backwards. Before the Nazi party got a hold of the Swastika symbol, it has always represented a symbol of power and good luck. Even the American Boy Scouts used it before WWII, the symbol goes back approximately 3000 years, the Romans used it often on pottery 2000 years ago. HH, Mike
 

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