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2 Small Old Coins...european ?

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The first is only 0,3 grams and 11mm

The second is 0.36 grams and 14mm

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first coin is Milan again http://www.rhinocoins.com/ITALY/MILANO/GIOMA.HTML - second probably is from Italy too but I've not found it yet....
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second probably is from Italy


Could be, but I can't find it in a quick look through Biaggi... Unfortunately, I don't have a better idea though.
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I am thinking the second one is also from Milan. Rotate the last picture 180 degrees and it looks like the coin found here.
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@joseph7420, I think you are right. Nice work!

The obv inscription is FILIPVS MARIA and the rev inscription is DUX MEDIOLANI 3C. In addition to not rotating the image on the obv around, I was stuck on the letter that looks much more like an H than an F. That would make it from 1447-450 AD and the attribution Biaggi 1512. Here is a recent auction catalog with this coin (lot #503):

http://en.calameo.com/read/00120751048932ab08fc1
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Thank you so much, guys
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