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Cruciform Monogram - Need Some Help

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I need some help to id this one sided (or very worn) coin.

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Thank you! :)
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 Posted 09/15/2017  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pertinax to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think it's a waymarking token.
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Maybe, but @Baltas' coin sure looks a lot like my uniface pfennig from the German Bishopric of Wurzburg. This coin was minted between 1466 and 1495 AD and is attributed as Ehwald #5802 and Silg. Pil. #878. Your coin has a slightly different mongram (e.g. my letter N is backwards), but hopefully this is a good place to get you started.


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 Posted 09/15/2017  10:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think you nailed it Dave. Neat monogram.
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Good call, Dave.
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Thank you Dave!
Your coin has a retrograde N, but we have the same type. BRVNO EPS monogram.
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Good call, Dave.


Thanks--can't let you have all the fun.
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Looks like mine, But Smaller
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Cool coin.
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It looks like the same monogram, but I am puzzled by not finding any reference to a large coin like this bearing this monogram. As far as I can tell, it is only on small denominations (pfennig), but @TFM's coin is 3g and 24 mm.

From 6:00 (where there appears to be the only punctuation?) I am reading something like S E D V ? M O n G E O R B O V E a O n E. Maybe some of those are wrong, but I wonder if it could be a later token imitating this style of monoogram?

Most larger Wurzburg coins have a reverse with an image of St. Kilian in bishop's attire and legend SANCTVS KILIANVS or an abbreviation thereof.


Regardless, a very interesting piece
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