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Help Me Identify This Coin (Id: 17th Century Liard From Limburg)

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Hi everyone, a week ago I brought this coin for 1 dollar, but I know nothing about it, can someone help me identify it? Country, Year etc...

Thank you

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Is this a silver or a copper coin?How big is it? I found a coin that could be it, but I need to know dimensions to be sure.


Actually, I just need weight.
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It's 2 or 3 grams ~ , is very thin, I'm not sure if it is copper or silver
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This is very good. Let me see if I can find the link.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces35906.html
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I think the belt buckle shape on your coin may match up with the square shape on this one. This coin is a little heavy, however your coin is very corroded and circulated, which would make up for the lost weight.

Unsure though.
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another photo

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I finally discovered

it's a: 1 Liard ND (1650-1688) from Duchy of Bouillon (Today Belgium)

Price:

F $16.00 VF $30.00 XF $60.00
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Indeed a liard with the shield of the duchy of Bouillon, but issued by the prince-bishop of Liege, Maximilian Henry of Bavaria (prince-bishop 1650-1688). At that time the prince-bishops of Liege were only in name dukes of Bouillon. This liard was probably minted in Hasselt, nowadays the capital of the Belgian province of Limburg.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces95581.html
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