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Hello All, I was given this small(what I think to be), silver coin. It is placed on a modern Penny for size, I don't have a scale, so unknown weight. Thinner than a dime but not so thin you can bend it with your fingers/hand. It came with a collection of Spanish silver cobs.

The front shows some form of Dog or Horse,(facing to the right), with a flaming thing,(don't what to write the "B" word), over its back. The back seems to have a Spanish Cross with the center just to the right of the word "Liber" on the modern Penney.

Please help me I.D.

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OK, so if no one knows.......whats your best guess?
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It came with a collection of Spanish silver cobs.

Given the provenance, and the somewhat crude lion on one side and the Spanish-style cross on the other, a logical assumption would be a base-silver penny or "dinero" from Leon and/or Castile before the time of Columbus.

Unfortunately, searching for pics of dinero on the Web to compare it with is not easy, because "dinero" has become a slang word in Spanish for "money", while "cornado", another name for them, is a common Spanish surname. However, what I could find, either by Google or in Grierson's book "Coinage of Medieval Europe", I can't find anything similar from any of the early Spanish states.

There are base-silver deniers of this same basic design (cross on one side, lion on the other) from the Crusader kingdom of Cyprus. But the "however" in this case is that I can't find any lions facing right anywhere on Cypriot coinage; they're all left facing, like on the example on this blog.

So, I'm still looking.
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