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Restoring Your Finds
07-22-2014, 12:41 PM
Hello all,

I'll try to post a few things from my last hunts here in France. Here is the result of my hunt on July, 6th.

The group picture:

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3 buttons, possibly from 18th to 20th century. (The one at the top and on the left may be recent)

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A religious medal

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Small French Revolution button. They were only made between the end of 1792 and the beginning of 1793.

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Old watch key. (given to me by the friend who found it)

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"Denier Tournois, 2nd type, undetermined mint, Francois Ier, billon". Francois Ier was King of France from January 25, 1515 until his death on March 31, 1547.

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Tony Two-Cent
07-22-2014, 12:59 PM
Yep, that's the good stuff! :notworthy:

I like the design on the watch key. :yes:

What is the "Denier Tournois" coin from the 1500s made out of?

giant056
07-22-2014, 01:13 PM
Great finds you've got there :thumbsup02:

Restoring Your Finds
07-22-2014, 01:24 PM
The denier tournois is made from billon : 30% silver/70% copper

coinnut
07-22-2014, 05:05 PM
Nice early French coin. At least the watch winders are all the same from around the world :lol: The French revolution button is in super shape. The other button looks like it is just the back half of a 2 piece button. You can see where the shank (loop) was bent over before the front half was put on. Looks like the broken button is a Tombac button. We get a lot of them that break here too.