Posted 6 years ago
DLeBlanc
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We found this with some old US coins that my father had collected. It appears to be gold. We have looked and haven't been able to find anything out about it.
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Posted 6 years ago
DLeBlanc
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We found this with some old US coins that my father had collected. It appears to be gold. We have looked and haven't been able to find anything out about it.
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It looks like a silver Spanish doubloon?
One of those pirate treasure coins tourist shops sell
Kjhoran, Thank you so much for providing your expertise on coins, no matter how old the post is.
I tend to feel a weary despair whenever somebody does an Internet search, stumbles on an old post of some non-rare coin here, and creates an account just so that they can comment, "I have one just like that! What's it worth?!"
I especially like that one post in the coincommunity forum that goes into great detail on exactly how coins get deformed by getting stuck in a clothes dryer:
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=143863
Do you think this is a good resource for weeding out counterfeit and reproduction cob coins?:
https://www.sedwickcoins.com/fake_cobs.htm
Looks like a good resource to me.
de cuatro cuadrantes que representan los primeros reinos españoles de León y Castilla
reales
you need an computer to draw it out as an template then you put them on top of each other, you might find the release of this pirate coin
haven,t got my gear here
they probably want to represent end philip 2 or early philip 3 coin , but you better asked Kjoran , he is the expert on this , and he digs very deep as you have seen