Test your powers of obsevation and see if you can identify this coin. If no one gets it right away I'll leave a clue every couple of days.
I haven't a clue. Appears to be silver. The curved number before the "4" appears to be a "9". But there's denticles!!! To the best of my knowledge no US coins had denticles in 1947. So not US or that's not a "9".
The 7 looks to my eye to be the same font/punch used in the late 1840's, and I think we've hit on all the silver types of that year. Hmmm.... Some kind of pattern? Seated quarter? Hmmm....
OK, here's what's been eating at me this morning.... The 4 is all wrong for the 1847 timeframe -- on all the regular-issue coins of that year the 4 has a crosslet on the right side of the 4, yet this coin doesn't have that same type of 4. For example, compare the above coin to the following large cent: And all the regular issues from 1847 share this "crosslet" 4, so therefore the OP's coin can't be a regular-issue 1847. Hmmm.....
The 1847 Hawaii one cent (Hapa Hanele) has the same style 4 as the OPs coin but that is all. Very best regards, collect89
I know!!! It's a Chinese fake/counterfeit/copy/replica. Of what? Oh, well. If you're going to get tough on me, I quit!