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Coin To Id: Silver, 1.29g

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Can anyone identify this? 1.29 grams and measures 16mm in diameter.

Coin-To-Id:-Silver,-1.29g
Coin-To-Id:-Silver,-1.29g
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Naples, ½ Carlino, ND (1611-21)
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Philip III of Spain as King of Naples, a carlino or half-carlino I believe. Similar to this piece.

The thing on the reverse is a sheep's fleece; your pic is upside-down.
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Ninja'd !
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Thanks very much!
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