Unidentified Coin
November 8, 2010 10:06 AM
While hiking with friends my daughter found a small box lodged in a hole in a cave wall...
Inside the box there was a small coin that looks quite old.
I took a picture of it with my phone but the quality is pretty bad...
I'm hoping that somewhere in the hive collective - there are some Coin Collectors or Numismatics that could identify it.
Attached is the link to the picture
Coin
Thanks!
If you can take a picture in full sunlight, it should be able to focus better. As it is, it doesn't look to have any denomination or text, just a large pattern, almost like a button. Can you also take a picture of the back side?
posted by filthy light thief at 10:10 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by filthy light thief at 10:10 AM on November 8, 2010
If you squint your eyes, you could imagine it looking similar to an old Spanish gold doubloon.
posted by barnacles at 10:12 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by barnacles at 10:12 AM on November 8, 2010
A bit more context is necessary, and a better picture. It looks like more like a button than a coin to me, just the way the front is designed at least.
Also, could you post a picture of the box it came in, to satisfy those of us who are curious?
posted by Think_Long at 10:13 AM on November 8, 2010
Also, could you post a picture of the box it came in, to satisfy those of us who are curious?
posted by Think_Long at 10:13 AM on November 8, 2010
More examples of doubloons. Note that those are replicas.
posted by barnacles at 10:13 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by barnacles at 10:13 AM on November 8, 2010
Perhaps your daughter stumbled across a geocache. If so, you may be able to figure out its provenance later if you note the coordinates now.
posted by carmicha at 10:17 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by carmicha at 10:17 AM on November 8, 2010
Sounds like it could be a geocache (but then it'd probably have a logbook in the box too) — might look up the area just in case.
posted by dreamyshade at 10:18 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by dreamyshade at 10:18 AM on November 8, 2010
I'm also thinking button, maybe an old button that was meant to look like a doubloon, but I agree that better pictures of front and back would help, taken in good light with a better camera, preferably.
posted by Gator at 10:19 AM on November 8, 2010
posted by Gator at 10:19 AM on November 8, 2010
less on the provenance of the coin and some advice on taking pictures. Use the macro function (probably a little flower icon) on your camera and that will allow you to get up close and focus.
posted by jlunar at 12:37 PM on November 8, 2010
posted by jlunar at 12:37 PM on November 8, 2010
It would help if you had a ruler next to it for scale.
posted by Justinian at 1:00 PM on November 8, 2010
posted by Justinian at 1:00 PM on November 8, 2010
I agree that it's a toy doubloon, like these (Board Game Geek, self-link). Here's a few more. Any of them match?
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 5:15 PM on November 8, 2010
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 5:15 PM on November 8, 2010
(Toy, but still metal, I should've said.)
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 5:16 PM on November 8, 2010
posted by Karlos the Jackal at 5:16 PM on November 8, 2010
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posted by barnacles at 10:09 AM on November 8, 2010