German state- but which ?

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This is the second one somehow I can't trace, I don't want to drop him. Thank you for helping.

12,98 mm , 0,27 g , silver, is one-sided


Ivan
The image is almost upside-down. It's a crowned W.

It reminds me of coins from the Netherlands, but it's the wrong crown.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces16120.html
Quote: "bjherbison"​The image is almost upside-down. It's a crowned W.

​It reminds me of coins from the Netherlands, but it's the wrong crown.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces16120.html
​Have a nice day colleague.
Thank you very much for your interest. I did not write that it is a one-sided coin, I think this coin is 300 years older than your published one.
the other side is smooth. I've also seen it briefly somewhere in the past , I think it is more of a German state from the late Middle Ages .
Still, thank you very much colleague.
Ivan

ahoj.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces70806.html

maybe something like that ... 2 steuvers, only the obverse with the name of the province is completely erased ...
Quote: "konstantin1968"https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces70806.html

​maybe something like that ... 2 steuvers, only the obverse with the name of the province is completely erased ...
​thank you very much and have a nice day . mine is really one-sided ,it really looks absolutely empty. It has a complete circle ,so exactly no 13 mm -yours is much bigger ( 18 mm). it seems to me like a king with a sword and in his other hand he also holds something, maybe even a sword.
Thank you, I'll keep trying to find out -I won't throw it away yet!
a lot of health in these times Ivan
Maybe is not one-sided but has been in fire, at least the other side looks like this.

Regards Boris
Boris Planinc - freelance journalist (Slovenia)
Quote: "deficente"​Maybe is not one-sided but has been in fire, at least the other side looks like this.

​Regards Boris
​Thanks colleague for the opinion.
I have coins from the fire and it's a wrinkled area. This is a patina and the reverse is completely clean with no signs of embossing.
According to the size and weight of the silver, it is a small coin of Pfenig, Haller .
I took even more photos on a black background, it seems to me that the king is sitting on the heraldic emblem of a lily and has a sword in his hand.

Thanks colleague



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