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 Posted 01/09/2007  10:21 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have searched several archives but have not been able to ID this coin. Not much to go on condition wise, but if anyone has any information on this coin I would appreciate it.

Copper 25mm
2.9 grams

Thanks,
Ron

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Wow, that's a worn one. No hard information for you, but a couple of guesses.

My first instinct when I saw it was "Spanish", but I'm not sure there's much Spanish copper with a design close enough to that. Only other option there is the emergency coins issued by Royalist holdouts in Latin America; some of those look a bit crude. Supporting evidence: the monogram-thingy in the top picture might be a "7", with the "F" for Ferdinand.

Second guess: somewhere in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Denmark). Supporting evidence: they sure liked using curly intertwined monograms there on their coins. Also, if the bottom pic is upside down, then maybe I can make out three crowns - a standard badge of Sweden.
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This is really a hard one to figure. Your guesses are as good as any. I was thinking maybe English or Spanish.

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a couple of questions:
where did you find it ?
how thick is it ?
anyway I agree that is tough ...
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 Posted 01/10/2007  1:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's about 1/2 mm thick and was bought in a large lot of coins from Europe.
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