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Thin Silver Hammered European Coin

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I need info again on this one please.
I don't know if this is the correct orientation.
Thanks!
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@ver, both pics are upside down. I think it is Polish Lithuanian, similar to this one on numista:

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/in...PMDl&ct=coin
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Ha! Ok. I thought that was an upside down shield :-)

Can you see a discernible date on this example?
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The last two digits of the date are to either side of the imperial orb. I'm thinking '04, so likely 1604 AD. Our @tdz, is really good with Polish stuff, so I'm hoping that he weighs in with his opinion too.
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1624. This type was minted 1614 -1627

If you flip each coin 180 degrees, as @spence said, then in the second one you will see the digits 2 and 4 at 11:00 and 1:00.

IN the lower half of the orb you see the denomination 1/24 thaler (= 1 1/2 groschen = 3 polker).

Bydgoszcz mint.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces136368.html
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And there you have it. Thx for the gentle correction @tdz!
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Thanks very much! I did see the 24.
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