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I need your help you guys. I went to a small park today and I found these, but I have no idea what the silver one is. The 1911 V Nickel is now my oldest coin.
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IH no date
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Broken gold ring
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Does anyone have any idea how old this army man is? It's made out of some kind of a metal.
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I found all these things with my new 6" coil. I love this thing. Minelab should sell it as a package.
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Its hard to see what the silver coin is but it looks like be a barber dime. the second one with the indian head on it is a buffalo nickel. rescan them on your ctx and see what the numbers come up. if the buffalo nickel comes up 12-14 or something then its definitely a nickel,. the barber dime should read around 12-44 or so when its identified using the detector out of the soil. nice coins HH
 
It's a Spanish Reale.
 
What is on the back of the silver coin? For some reason it doesn't look like a barber dime to me..........
 
It is worn smooth, but I can see a crown. I think it is a Spanish Reale.
 
I can see a D.G.on the face of the coin. It is on top/left side of his head. On the side of the coin by his chin I can see the letters REX, but that is about it.
 
If the army man is heavy then it's lead. If light it's probably pewter.
 
Case solved. It's a British George III (Bullhead) Sixpence 1817
 
It's the Minelab CTX 06. I love it love it love it.
 
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