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Unknown Crusader Coin

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Hello Forum members,

I was wondering if anyone is able to identify this possibly crussader coin. One side there are some signs in the middle.. Looking like italy origine?
The other side an cross with 4 half moons in the quarters.

It is from copper and the quality is for this age not that good.



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Frederick II, 1197 - 1250, Italian States - Sicily
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Thanks for the direction!
It looks more like this one: Because of the moon cirkels. It looks the same but from Frederick I can't find that type with pellets looking like moon cirkesl. What do you think?

Conrad II called Conradin (1254-1258) BI Denaro, Brindisi. + CVNR SCS IERL, Imperial eagle / ET SICIL REX, Cross pattee over long cross. MEC 591-3; Spahr 168-9; MIR 310; D'Andrea 209.
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you're right! did not notice this varity. Thanks alot!
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