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Found one of my oldest coins today

coinspader

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The D2 is continuing to amaze, today I found what I think might be a Reale or a six pence, I can only see an 18 on the reverse. It was in amongst a ton of nails where an old old building once stood in my old park. I assume it must be from the early 1800's
 

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The D2 is continuing to amaze, today I found what I think might be a Reale or a six pence, I can only see an 18 on the reverse. It was in amongst a ton of nails where an old old building once stood in my old park. I assume it must be from the early 1800's
Here’s what you have, a bun head Victoria “something”, depending on size….this is of one of my quarters. That’s a nice pick Spader!
 

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I have a 1911 dime and from what detail I can make out it appears to be different. Not saying its not what you have but just for comparison (Canada dime is lower left in the two photos).
 

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my first impression on the picture is a 1800 Canadian coin, but cant tell what it is or the year, but has the same detail as my 1875 H dime and my 1893 fish scale (5 cent). I think they used Victoria on the 1800 coins.

Rick
 
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