What's the oldest or most valuable foreign coin you've found CRH'ing?

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I'm going to piggyback on Rosco53's thread, in that I too enjoy finding foreign coins when I CRH. So what's your oldest or most valuable (or just your favorite) foreign coin you found when coin roll hunting?

My personal best I think is an Italian 1960 silver 500 Lira coin that I found in a MWR of halves. Got to love that foreign silver!
 
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I found a 1959 Canadian silver half while searching through some boxes of MWR, strange too since the diameter is a bit smaller than the regular US halves. maybe a mm smaller
 
Mine is a Canadian half as well, a 1956.
 
1869 20 francs French gold coin found in a machine rolled box of nickels.
 
mine was a 1925 1 peso from Paraguay
 
Mine was a 1944 silver 10 cent piece from Newfoundland, before their coinage merged with Canada. It had a mintage half a large as a 1916-D Mercury dime, so it easily is the rarest coin I've ever found. Unfortunately, it is only worth around 5-10$.
Still very cool!
 
Oldest I could think of from hunting are a couple of George VI Canadians, oldest I've ever found is an Iranian coin from 1880.
 
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My oldest was a 186? One penny in a box of halves. So slick but could barely make out a partial date
 
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I have a 1904 Canadian nickel, got it in my change when I was working up there, thought it was a dime initially until I had my microscope...
 
When I was dime roll hunting I found a Honolulu rapid transit token from 1924.
 
My oldest and most valuable (due to silver content) is a 1910-C Indian Rupee. I found it in a Loomis box of half dollars. What made it doubly exciting was that it was an ender which I dubbed a “Rupender”, lol! Most disappointing foreign coin was a 1947 Mexican 5 pesos COUNTERFEIT. Thought I had a chunk of silver until I researched it on the internet and read some warnings about about fakes. Sure enough it was magnetic, weighed too light, and had a “Medal” alignment.:icon_scratch:
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1859 Indian Head. Found in customer wrapped roll.

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An elderly old gentleman that I know gave me A LOT OF FOREIGN COINS all sorted in envelopes. The OLDEST one was a 1758 Mexico 1/2 Real. That is my oldest of ALL COINS I have in my possession, US or foreign. You can see pics of them on my NEED ID postings a few months back.
 

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