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11-17th Century Bronze Coin

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Greetings, I obtained this coin from the dubious International Numismatic Bureau. The only information listed on the case is that it is a bronze coin minted sometime between 1000 and 1690. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what nation might have minted this coin and during whose reign it was minted. I noticed the initials "VT" and "DI" were inscribed on the back.
Here is the front and back of the coin:
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Thanks for your assistance, the coin appears to have been minted under Alof de Wignacourt.
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