What your oldest coin?

Well damn, I guess i'll join in on this. I've found several of these guys over the years.Most look like this one, and I do have one that appears to have a harp on the back. Anyways, this is the only one that I can actually see somewhat of a date on. It appears to be 1722 or 1729. Hell, all I know is I can def see 172 for sure!View attachment 1074207View attachment 1074208

It looks to be a King George i half penny. It's not a Wood's Hibernia, for the edge is too wide making it british. It is NOT a 1729 half penny, for that would be King George II, and this coin is King George I. Your coin has to be from 1720-1724, considering they did not mint King George I halfpennies in after 1724, and yours is clearly 1720's. To me, it looks like the date is 1722.

Here is my Wood's Hibernia 1723 King George I Irish Halfpenny. Those are not two coins, it's one coin with it's front and back composed into one photo.
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My stuff is rather "new" compared to the other finds on here.

1887 Morgan dollar
1901 V Nickel
1905 Indian Head Cent
1906 Indian Head Cent

All of the above were found during sidewalk tear-outs or after an old house was demolished. Most of the other areas have been picked pretty clean, or so it seems.
 

I found a 1802 Spanish 1/2 realle on the southern banks of the Mississippi River about 4 inches down.
Buddy dug a 1856 Canadian coin an hour later 20 yards away.
With 5 of us hunting, only a wheatie was dug after in a 3 hour hunt.
Ray
 

1882 IH
at least I beat Coilypoo
 

My stuff is rather "new" compared to the other finds on here.

1887 Morgan dollar
1901 V Nickel
1905 Indian Head Cent
1906 Indian Head Cent

All of the above were found during sidewalk tear-outs or after an old house was demolished. Most of the other areas have been picked pretty clean, or so it seems.

Wow, a Morgan dollar is on the top of my "Want To Find" list, I hope to be able to cross it off at some point.
 

Today was a whopper for me!

A little back story, in the last 3 weeks I have knocked 3 coins off my bucket list. in Order, 2 Saturdays ago I found an 1828 Large cent, not in bad shape but not the best ever. last Saturday I found my first Barber (1909) dime and today...I found a 1796 Spanish Reale! Its a 1R with a few other goofy marks on it. I have also found a chines coin with a squire notch in the middle, from my research it appeared to be really old but I need to snap a picture and post so you guys can let me know.
 

Today was a whopper for me!

A little back story, in the last 3 weeks I have knocked 3 coins off my bucket list. in Order, 2 Saturdays ago I found an 1828 Large cent, not in bad shape but not the best ever. last Saturday I found my first Barber (1909) dime and today...I found a 1796 Spanish Reale! Its a 1R with a few other goofy marks on it. I have also found a chines coin with a squire notch in the middle, from my research it appeared to be really old but I need to snap a picture and post so you guys can let me know.

Congrats on getting all those coins in only 3 weeks! I think that this website might help you identify your Chinese coin down to a specific range of years.coins of china, the Ch'ing Dynasty of titles
 

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1736 1/2 Escudo
 

A 1896 barber dime
With an mxt
an attach was an 8by14 DD deep scan
hit clear as a bell number and I.con stuck...




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1864 US 2 cent coin.
 

1809 Half Cent (US)

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Unfortunately , its only an 1889 IH...Ive found many 1890s coins...but never beat the 1889 mark
 

Sorry it took so long to get the pictures. Oddly enough, when I layed out the Reale and though "ya, know, I have found all of my best coins in the same 1 or 2 acre area and each of them basically applies to this thread. So, I gathered all of the coins I have found in this little honey hole and I was amazed. My last post mentioned "3 bucket list coins" all found in this area and my oldest coin went from 1857 to 1828 to 1796 in 3 weeks. Anyone that detects I think would call it a summer, hang the old detector and look at your coins on the couch all winter looking for the next great spot...I don't think I can do it though.... I digress. So, here is the picture of my finds at my Honey Hole, they make up most of my best finds.
 

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Sorry it took so long to get the pictures. Oddly enough, when I layed out the Reale and though "ya, know, I have found all of my best coins in the same 1 or 2 acre area and each of them basically applies to this thread. So, I gathered all of the coins I have found in this little honey hole and I was amazed. My last post mentioned "3 bucket list coins" all found in this area and my oldest coin went from 1857 to 1828 to 1796 in 3 weeks. Anyone that detects I think would call it a summer, hang the old detector and look at your coins on the couch all winter looking for the next great spot...I don't think I can do it though.... I digress. So, here is the picture of my finds at my Honey Hole, they make up most of my best finds.

Your oldest coin might be the chineese cash coin with the hole in it. If you post a clearer pic zoomed in on the front and back I can try to Id it for you. Might date into the early 1700's
 

sorry it took so long, I have been so busy hunting I haven't pondered over some of these yet! so, here is the Chinese coin, on the reverse it is blank, the outer rim of the coin has a slight reveal that runs the entire coin, maybe a 1/16 of an inch or so. The front side is tough to see here, BUT, when I looked it up through the link, I can definitely see that the east and west symbol are pretty typical for most of the coins. The north and south symbol are the tough ones...and naturally the most worn. The north symbol has a couple close options, the south symbol it totally foreign to anything I have seen on the other coins. The south symbol (my spidey sense is telling me) is the important one? anyways, let me know and I will try to get another pic!Honey Hole Chinese Coin.webp
 

HOLY CRAP! I just saw the post and that pic is HORRIBLE! Good luck...I will get with the times and get a better picture!
 

Oldest coins by denomination.

1 cent 1852 Large Cent
2 cent 1865? Lost this coin, can't find my post about it.
5 cent 1891 V Nickel
10 cent 1928 Mercury Dime. Did find a barber years ago, never held onto it
25 cent 1893 Barber Quarter
50 cent 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
1.00 1923 Peace Dollar
 

sorry it took so long, I have been so busy hunting I haven't pondered over some of these yet! so, here is the Chinese coin, on the reverse it is blank, the outer rim of the coin has a slight reveal that runs the entire coin, maybe a 1/16 of an inch or so. The front side is tough to see here, BUT, when I looked it up through the link, I can definitely see that the east and west symbol are pretty typical for most of the coins. The north and south symbol are the tough ones...and naturally the most worn. The north symbol has a couple close options, the south symbol it totally foreign to anything I have seen on the other coins. The south symbol (my spidey sense is telling me) is the important one? anyways, let me know and I will try to get another pic!View attachment 1078281

Your coin is a Jen Tsung Chinese cash coin minted between 1796 and 1820. The photo of the coin is upside down, so the bottom symbol in the photo is really the top symbol on the coin.
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http://www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/china8.htm#chai ching
Really cool old Chinese coin, I still have not found a Cash coin.
 

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