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Roman? Coin Or Medal?

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 Posted 07/31/2016  09:39 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Smallcentguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This one has me totally stumped and there aren't any legends to give me hints.

The obverse side has a bust that looks kind of Roman. Perhaps though it is a crude version of an early King George.

The reverse appears to have a little harlequin type of fellow. he is holding a wand in his hand.

Any thoughts on this one at all?

Many thanks.





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 Posted 07/31/2016  09:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Quote:
... he is holding a wand in his hand.


A caduceus.
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It is not a coin nor is it Roman. It is a modern fabrication made to look sort of old. Why it was made is in the realm of speculation.
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Bob L is correct; the winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it is a caduceus, which strongly suggests that the reverse depicts the Greek god Hermes (aka the Roman god Mercury). I agree that it's not a coin but, because it appears to be hammered and well worn, I wouldn't describe it as modern. I don't think it's ancient either. I'd *guess* that it's one to two hundred years old rather than one to two thousand. There are many reasons why somebody might make a medallion with a Greek/Roman god on it, including just for the heck of it.
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I know I have seen this before and it stuck in my mind that it is 1700s Swedish. I found another in an ebay listing here calling it a
"1/2 Daler Token" but I haven't found anything else to confirm this yet-

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/371692559550?rmvSB=true

1718, Sweden. Copper Emergency Daler Coin + ½ Daler Token. 2pcs!
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