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hello every one I need some help with these coins thank you all

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No date, nor denomination. Leads me to believe it's a religious token.
I cant make out the letters, so I'm no help.
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Copying a Venetian zecchino?
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thank you for your help , I too could only find simsler in gold but I will keep looking
thank you again.
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It is a copy of a Venetian gold ducat/zecchino of Doge Francesco Loredan (1752-62).

As far as I am aware, the "Christ in lozenge" reverse was only used on gold coins at this time. Example on Sixbid/Baldwins.
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