Last week I found a coin on a field near Maastricht, which has seen various battles from the 15th until the 18th century. Most notably a siege in 1579 (Spanish forces), and two sieges by Dutch/French/English forces during the second half of the 17 century.
The coin appears to have a lion in the upper right and lower left quadrant, which is consistent with a Spanish coin, however, the rest does not appear to match. Does anybody have any idea what this is?
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At first glance, it looks like an 18th century bronze liard. I know these were made in Liege, maybe also other states in this area. I will dig a bit more.
1752. The lozenges in the other two quadrants of the shield are those of Bavaria as the cardinal of Liege under whom the coin was issued was Jean-Theodore of Bavaria.
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