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Bill Ladd...Coin ID Help

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I believe I saw you post a coin similar to this a while back and gave some info on it. It has what appears to be chinese markings on both sides an is a little smaller than a quarter. If you or anyone else can ID, I would appreciate it. It was found in an old area of town where they are widening a parking area. A bulldozer had cut a swath about a 12 to 18" deep. It was found in that swath. Sorry for the images. Crappy camera = Crappy pics,
Jeff
 
That's definately not Tennessee issue! <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol"> Where ya been hiding lately?
 
Hey Man! I've been busy diggin' relics. No time for postin hardly. I've put a few on the Nautilus site on the depot.( I use a 2Ba too. No remarks, it's made in N.C.) No better detector for homesites and trashy areas than the C$ though. I did get drawn for the Fisher Team at the GNRS this year. I'll do us proud!!!! Talk to you later,
Jeff
 
That web page is great....it halped me date one as 1700's....the other early 1800's. I wonder if they were accepted/spent as a copper or just worn maybe?...
HH, Bill
 
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