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Unknown Coin / Token | Denier Of Mytilene

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 Posted 03/09/2015  5:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add pinpoint to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
All info welcome of this unknown coin / token
Weight: 0,7 gr. /diam. 15mm / copper
Actual weight and diam !
We only see a part of the legenda ( cutted?)
Coins owner a member of NF.DE ( Germany)

Kind regards from The Netherlands , Pinpoint

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The cross-with-four-B-shapes symbol was used by the Palaeologus dynasty of the Late Byzantine Empire, as well as by their Serbian neighbours - you can still see it on the Serbian coat of arms. This coin looks more Western European than Byzantine/Serbian, so my guess would be a coin from Montferrat, ruled by a minor branch of the dynasty until it was taken over by Spain in 1533.
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Thanks for your help .

Already the right match :

Crusaders coin : AE denier , Francesco II Gattilusio ( 1396-1400) ,
Mytilene / Lesbos
Ref. : Metcalf 1165

Kind regards from The Netherlands , Pinpoint
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