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Can you help me for ID and value please


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The reverse looks like the animal on the coat of arms of the Duchy of Limburg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy..._Limburg.svg
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Could be Limburg, but the rampant lion is somewhat common on medieval coins.

To me this looks like a 14th Century Denarius from Aquileia. Here is a link to an Italian site where this coin is discussed:

https://www.lamoneta.it/topic/99271...-aquileiese/

Here is the description:


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It is a denarius of Nicoḷ di Boemia, patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 to 1358.

He was a German, half-brother of Emperor Charles IV.

At D / there is the lion of Bohemia and Luxembourg, crowned, rampant, with a bifid tail; the crowned head interrupts the linear circle.

The legend is: + coin + nicolai

On the R / there is a leafed and decorated cross contained in a double quadrilobe.

The legend is: + PATKE + AQVILEGE


Unfortunately, I can't find a similar coin on numista.
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Thanks :)
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