Any info about this coin...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by mcarney1173, May 21, 2009.

  1. mcarney1173

    mcarney1173 Senior Member

    Hello. I've had this thread on the site for days now- I know it would be really hard to find out about this coin based on its condition. Any info will help. I'd really like to find out about a coin I bought recently. The temporary case mentions that it is "Colonial Era 1700's and was Dug from the ground in New Jersey." The coin is so old and worn, that the only thing I can see on the coin is a person on the front (WHICH I LABELED WITH A YELLOW CIRCLE). I can see faint writing on the back. Do you have any information about this coin and maybe a link to image of this coin in good condition so I can see what it looks like. Thanks. Sorry I don't have any better pictures but the coin is in poor condition anyway.
     

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  3. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    Sorry, I have no idea what it is. Besides even if we couold find out what it is(unless its a unique type) in its condition it would be nearly worthless.
     
  4. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    I see the form of the man here (I couldn't make out anything on the other thread) and it is similar to some designs found on Hard Times tokens from the 1830s. Can you make out anything at all on the reverse? Such as is there is pictorial or just wording? I don't know anything about colonials, but if it could not be identified before I would not restrict my search to what someone thought it might be.
     
  5. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    9.95 would be a over statment in my opinion ...
     
  6. andrew289

    andrew289 Senior Analyst

    I hope you didn't pay $9.95 for that. Geez.
     
  7. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    The four staplers would probably bring more in scrap value then the coin itself :D



    .... Don't feel bad I have some slugs of my own in my possession...
     
  8. ryanbrooks

    ryanbrooks Active Member

    I wouldn't say that! :goof: Some coins (such as a Chain Cent, key dates, etc..) are worth hundreds, just by a hint of detail of what it is, such as this one.
     
  9. jgreenhood

    jgreenhood Senior Member

    Ok since the coin is not much bigger than the length of the staples I'm under the impression it's about the size of a regular penny right?
     
  10. ryanbrooks

    ryanbrooks Active Member

    I'd say in between a nickel and a quarter ;)
     
  11. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    The coin should be around 3.12 cm if my calculations are good
     
  12. jgreenhood

    jgreenhood Senior Member

    It just seems to small to be a large cent, some one let me know if I'm wrong on that.

    But truth be told, it's to degraded to tell anything from it. Granted they could have found it during a dig of '1700' stuff but in it's condition it's a piece of copper. The most you may get for it is a couple dollars as Large Cents with very little more detail than what you have retail as space fillers for about $5.
     
  13. mcarney1173

    mcarney1173 Senior Member

    I have this coin on a second thread. Someone asked me for the dimensions. It has a diameter of 1 and 1/16th inches and is the same thickness as a penny. If that helps at all. Also, I've realized that the coin isn't worth much and I'm looking more for which coin it is.
     
  14. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    What about the weight (grams)?

    Ribbit :)
     
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