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    My first German Silver Coin (Prussian actually)

    Hi Diggers,
    Yesterday I went out into the woods and picked a flat spot that looked good. My first good signal turned out to be my first German silver coin! It was so corroded I couldn't see any details. When I got home and started to clean it I realized it was in fact silver! AND it's my oldest silver coin ever (a record I hope to be breaking soon)! Here's a pic. HH, Dave.
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    That's a pretty awesome coin, congrats!
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    What a surprise Dave, almost 200 years old!I found a silver Romanian coin last year so you never know what's coming out of the ground.

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    And so it begins! Congrats on your oldest silver coin, Dave! That is an incredible coin and it cleaned up well. And they will just keep getting older from here. I know you will soon find coins from the 1700s and older.

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    WTG Dave.....just a matter of time. Some questions for you....If I remember correctly you collect Thalers. Is there coin stores over there and are they specialized??? medevil, roman, current???
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    Wow Dave. When I talked to you I pictured a black crusty coin. That thing is Beautiful!!!
    Great job cleaning it!!
    Congrats on your oldest silver coin ( so far) !!!
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    Good one DD ! I hope it is a short-lived record.
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    Awesome coin Daddy ! I'm sure you'll be breaking that record soon .Can't wait to see your first gold .

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    Cleans up nice hope your record don’t stand long
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    Always cool to find an old foreign coin. Even cooler if it's silver and really old! CONGRATS DD.

    It has the same look as an 1800's Canadian dime I dug up. Kind of gray and dull. It was when they were made with sterling.
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    Your Groschen collection is really going to start to grow now! That's a great find Dave!
    Congrats!
    It cleaned up pretty well considering that you said it was all nasty when you dug it. How did you clean it?
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    Congrats Dave on your oldest silver! You did a great job cleaning it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    That's a pretty awesome coin, congrats!
    Thanks DoD!

    Quote Originally Posted by MIKE54 View Post
    you never know what's coming out of the ground.
    Ain't that the truth!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    I know you will soon find coins from the 1700s and older.
    I hope so too Tony. It will be an exciting day for sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Is there coin stores over there and are they specialized??? medevil, roman, current???
    Al, I haven't yet ventured into any coins stores yet. I was talking to a coin guy the other day and he said there is huge annual coin show up in Frankfurt every year. I might try to go next time (but leave the credit card at home)!

    Quote Originally Posted by Digger Don View Post
    Wow Dave. When I talked to you I pictured a black crusty coin.
    It was VERY crusty Don. Can you believe it is only 22% silver content? The copper is 78% so a lot of corrosion had formed across the surface of the coin. See my answer below to Tim's question on how I cleaned it.

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    Good one DD ! I hope it is a short-lived record.
    Me too! (fingers crossed)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheap Thrills View Post
    Awesome coin Daddy ! I'm sure you'll be breaking that record soon .Can't wait to see your first gold .
    I heard it's easier to find gold coins here than in America!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cooper View Post
    Cleans up nice hope your record don’t stand long
    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by RaZR View Post
    It was when they were made with sterling.
    Hard to believe but the groschens are only 22% silver!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger View Post
    How did you clean it?
    Good question Tim. You boil the corrosion off with a mixture of olive oil and 1/2 a fresh-squeezed lemon! I boiled it for about 2 minutes and the corrosion just wipes off with your fingers! I patted it dry and that was it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bucknut View Post
    Congrats Dave on your oldest silver! You did a great job cleaning it.
    Thanks, I had to learn a new way to clean these old silver coins and I was shocked at how well it worked!
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    1662 15 Kreuzers, Leopold I, Austria
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    I see you got yourself a modern silver, LOL. What we consider ancient here in the states they consider milled silver modern. Anyway, congrats on getting your oldest silver. I’m sure you will be beating that soon.


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