As others have said, posting the size and weight would be helpful. While the specified weight was 3 g., I am seeing well-preserved examples at auctions at 2.7 g.
There are experts here with experience with these types who may be able to comment on authenticity.
Looks to be genuine. It is a Spanish 1 real coin from the reign of Felipe V. It contains 3g of silver. Can't really give a value though, you may have to check ebay for similar sold coins.
I'll defer to others that know better regarding the topic coin, this is my take: I like to see sharply defined edges on the devices, indicating metal flow from the blank. But these pictures are not close or focused well enough to see that. So I begin to think cast rather than struck. It's a pitfall and why I dislike commenting based on photos lacking the closeness and clarity that would be much better when questions of authenticity arise.
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