Help ID'ing Coin . . .

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by jc2, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. jc2

    jc2 Junior Member

    . . . Hope someone can help . . . I dug this coin this past weekend at a local park . . . I need to know country of origin and approximate year minted . . . Thanks!
     

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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    [​IMG] to CoinTalk jc2.

    A left facing profile and a denomination of 25 (which is all I can make out from your pictures) isn't a whole lot to go on, considering that the age of your coin could be anywhere from a few decades to a millenium or so, and it could be from any of several hundred countries/states. ;).

    If you can't provide a clearer, high resolution picture, can you at least tell us what the lettering around the protrait is, the size of the coin (preferably in millimeters, but at least by comparison to a US issue), and the details of any legend on the reverse besides the large number 25?
     
  4. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    To me it looks like a Danish 25 ore. Can't see enough to make out the date but I can tell you that in that condition it is worthless in financial terms.

    Ian
     
  5. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    Denmark 25 Ore Silver 1907-1911 King Frederik VIII
    I can't read the date but it would be to the left of the "25".
    Krause World Coins catalog number 808
    Silver 0.0467 oz.

    Here is a lightened picture:
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  6. jc2

    jc2 Junior Member

    . . . willieboyd2 . . . Thank you for the informative response . . . and also for enhancing the pic . . . I appreciate your help . . . I'm not really concerned with the value of the coin . . . I metal detect as a hobby and it is always nice to id your finds . . . I live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA and dug this in a local park that held Philadelphia's SesquiCentennial International Exposition (the 150th anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence ). This is a very good link on the facts of the event . . . http://www.earthstation9.com/index.html?1926_ses.htm . . . and as you can see, Denmark was one of the participating nations. Again thanks for the help! . . .
     
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