Does this look familiar to anyone? I started cleaning this coin (?) using electrolysis tonight. It's really thin and matches the size of a III cent piece...but it's ringing up different.
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Does this look familiar to anyone? I started cleaning this coin (?) using electrolysis tonight. It's really thin and matches the size of a III cent piece...but it's ringing up different.
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I've never found either, but there's a 3 cent silver (trime)and a 3 cent nickel variety. Maybe it's not American?
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I agree, probably a nickel/copper 3 cent piece. Here's a link to the book listing:
http://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/thr...el-three-cent/
Three cent nickels are larger than that. They are 17.9mm in diameter, the exact size of a modern dime. Also, your coin appears to have stars around the edge, three cent nickels do not have stars on them.
To my eye, your find is either a foreign coin or some kind of token. Are there any details on the other side of it?
I'm very curious... can you share some more pics. Figure it out yet?
Good catch Tony, I didn't realize the size or pattern difference between the silver and nickel version. Blowing it up much larger and rotating it about 90 degrees, it almost looks like a dated area and possibly a bust in the center, but I could be wrong. Now I'm really curious!
Nice find good luck on its research. I'm leaning towards token WD
Clean it well it could be a copper alloy wick turning wheel from an old lantern , these commonly break off and resemble a small coin or maybe even a small cuff button without its shank or loop.
We're def gonna need more pics. Cleaned front + back. I agree that it is either a foreign coin or what Dan has mentioned below. I'd lean a little toward cuff button having stars, but that's only like a 51%/49% guess as I have found a knob with stars and rays, however it was bigger.
Never thought of this, Dan. I haven't ever found any myself, unless I have but mistook them for buttons with a broken shank. I prob have a few that I have. Lol
Most of the foreign coins I have seen (especially older ones) do not have stars. That is mostly an American design (stars = states). Crowns and fancy initials tend to be on the 17th and 18th century coins (at least the ones I have seen). BUT, I am NO expert so anything is possible!
After a 12 hour lemon juice soak, still can't really make anything out. Electrolysis next.
52 on the Deus on 11.7
50-52 on the AT Pro
12.12 on CTX 3030
This matches nickel ranges for me on all of the machines but it's way too small to be a III cent (nickel).
The Three Cent Nickel test coin I have rings up as:
41-42 on the Deus on 11.7
45-46 on the AT Pro
12.04 on CTX 3030
It can't be a III cent http://metaldetectingforum.com/images/smilies/sad.gif
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I have to agree that it is not a III cent. Dan's idea of possibly it's a wheel to raise the wick of a lantern makes sense to me.
Yep, I think he was spot on! I would bet that's exactly what is is. You guys are good lol!
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It's tough when you use electralysis on copper/bronze/brass because it will burn out all the porosity, and if left in once the base metal is exposed it will actually erode the good material away too. Buy I agree this does link like a wick wheel, I can make out the circle on one side.