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Help Needed To Identify This Coin

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Can anyone please help with identifying this coin. I found it in a box of mixed coins a while ago but have been unable to determine what it is.

Thank you

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Sorry, can't help you... but to CCF!
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I moved your post to the identification section
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The bottom picture is the obverse, with a bearded portrait facing right; rotate it 90 degrees clockwise. The portrait is of a Spanish king, but I don't know which one - the only bit of the obverse legend I can read is "HIS.REX".

I can't say I've seen the reverse pattern before, though. It might be Spanish Netherlands?
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Haven't found perfect match, but it's probably Philip II or III for Naples.
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Saw this on another forum, this is likely a jeton of Philip III, as it does not match any coin design.
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