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Coin With "Dog" Holding Sword And Wearing Crown. Need Help Identifying!

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Probably from the 17th or 18th century but not sure.
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(Coin is 22mm and copper)
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Are those castles and lions in the shield quarters on the rev? I would start looking under Spain.
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I believe it's a quarto from the Spanish Philippines, early 1800s.
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Looks like it is a Philippines Quarto. Thanks for the help!
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