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Requesting Asistance Id'ing A Few "Coins". Thank You.

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Total of three different items. The first "coin" I do not even know where to start and if that "coin" or any others are in the wrong forum tell me please so I may move it. Thank you in advance. Pics of the obverse and reverse of each follow:

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@yellow, best is to post these separately so that we can more easily find them later when we search on keywords, but I can get things started. That middle piece is an Irish Token. Here is a link to a similar piece:

http://auction.tokencatalog.com/auc...on_id=141529

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Spence, thank you for the ID.

And thank you again and I appreciate the advice in regards to posting and will certainly follow it in the future.
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Your first coin is a cast copy of a Sasanian drachm.
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I know nothing about these coins, but I would like to know and point out if anyone else happened to notice that the 3 was punched over a 2 on the 1813 one penny token? At least that is what it looks like from the picture of the reverse. I could be wrong though because this is the first time I seen one of these coins.
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The third one is a commemorative medal, commemorating the wedding of Ferdinand, prince of Asturias, who later became king Ferdinand VII of Spain, with Elisabeth of Braganza and Parma
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My guess is an Irish penny token # 2
someone with way more Knowledge will chime in soon
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As Bart said, the third a is Spanish medal for the 1816 wedding in Cadiz of Ferdinand VII and Elizabeth of Braganza

Obverse:
six pointed star:
REG. FERDINANDVS ET ELISABET AVGVSTI CATHOLICI

Reverse:
SVPER MVROS TVOS CONSTITVI CVSTODES .
ISAI 62

Arms of Cadiz; Hercules standing between two columns holding two lions by the neck.
On the columns belts saying
PLUS NUN ULTRA

In exergue:

HISPAN ET LVSITAN FOEDVS PERPET AVGVSTO CON NVBIO GADIBVS
MDCCCXVI
Medallist:
Manuel Peleguer I Tossar
Bronze, 35 mm

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The middle item is a copper 1d token issued by Gerald Irvine, of Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland. Irvine is listed as a "merchant" in an 1816 directory.

This token was issued in 1812 and 1813. The 1813 piece did have a 3 over the 2 as shown here, presumably a reworked die to save money.

Ref : British Copper Tokens 1811 to 1820, P&B Withers
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Awesome info from all.

Coin #1 I was able to find a little more info and have ID'd as Sasanian Empire - King Zamasp A.D. 498 to A.D. 501 - Sassanid Coin /Seal. Currently analyzing coin to confirm status as a copy. This being done solely per the request of the coin's owner (ego) not because I disagree with or question the expertise of the poster. This will be put to rest Tuesday by "science". ;-)

Coin #2. Done. Thank you all.

Coin #3. Done, accept for a tiny loose end. That loose end being the composition of the medal. 50% say copper; 50% say bronze. This will be put to rest Tuesday by "science". ;-)

No additional assistance is required. Once again I thank you all for lending your time and expertise.
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