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Found this coin I cannot ID

NiagracountyNY

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I went back to the site I found the coppers and Buttons yesterday..I found this nickle sized coin ...Ive been un-able to match it up..Any Idea's would be greatly appreciated..It could possibly say 1808..But its very hard to see..The ground was not kind to any of the copper coins ive found on this site..This is the best pictures I could come up with that fit the file size limit..Thanks for any input..
 
Looks like a UK Penny
http://www.allcoinvalues.com/united-kingdom/1826-uk-penny-value2c-george-iv2c-plain-saltire.html
 
http://www.coindatabase.com/coin_detail_libras.php?cdb=I040002

https://24carat.co.uk/frame.php?url=britannia9frame.html

George IV UK farthing coin from the early 1800's.

Or it could be a GeorgeIV half penny...also early 1800's but I think those are bigger than a nickel sized coin.



Great find!
 
Awesome ! Thank you..I sure wish copper came out of the ground in better shape.All the fertilizers really eat them up..Hoping there is some old silver or gold on this site ..HH
 
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