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Please Help Identify This Object From 1720

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What could it be, is it a coin?

Thank you in advance!

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 Posted 05/15/2016  12:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Those three crowns are usually a dead giveaway for Swedish coins. Looks like a 1 Ore of Sweden under Ulrika Eleonora. Attribution is KM# 381. Interesting one year type.
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Thank you!
I thought it was Sweden coin to, but I can not find any similar coin in internet with initials V.F. on reverse.
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I thought it was Sweden coin to, but I can not find any similar coin in internet with initials V.F. on reverse.

That's because the initials are V.E. (for Vlrika Eleonora - the letters U and V were not very well distinguished back then).
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spence, january1may, thank you both for identifying coin and education!
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