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Old Copper Roman, Celtic Please Help

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 Posted 03/07/2015  06:07 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Mrsjones to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This coin has baffled me for a while now , have no idea what it could be , please help

Old-Copper-Roman,-Celtic-Please-Help

Old-Copper-Roman,-Celtic-Please-Help

Any ideas I would very much appreciate it

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As I said in other threads, ancient coins are typically very thick, with high relief - this looks much too thin to be Roman or Celtic. For some reason, the phrase "Slavic imitation of Venetian or Byzantine coin" is in my head when I look at this piece, but I can't explain exactly why, or be sure that's even on the right track.
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This one has me stumped, it is at least medieval but from where I have no idea. I'm going to move this over to the Ancient/Medieval coin section hopefully one of the medieval collectors can ID it.
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