Silver. Does anyone know about her?

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Coin from my collection. Who will tell you whose it is? Diameter 18.5 mm. Silver, bought in an album from a numismatist. The album was with rare copies from different countries. But there are a few coins left, I'll post it in other posts. There are Swiss and French metal francs, Romanian lei, flipped 180 degrees. I want to identify, evaluate and sell. Delivery to France, Poland, Germany is possible.
This is the first time on this site, before I sold it only in Ukraine. Thank you in advance who will answer!
10 Heller 1916 Karl I, nickel brass not silver: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7762.html
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Unfortunately, you can not sell here.
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic70991.html
Thank you so much! Can you keep adding more coins here, or do you need a new post?
Quote: "soi1"​Thank you so much! Can you keep adding more coins here, or do you need a new post?
​Yes, if you need identifications you can add a few but limit the amount of coins you need help with so it doesn't get endless. Perhaps a few for each identification request until starting a new thread.
Thank you for your reply! Is a description required, or can I attach a photo?

Thank you for your reply! Is a description required, or can I attach a photo?
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11102.html

This was a relatively easy one but you should always provide as much information as you can such as weight, diameter, composition, etc, as this information helps in identifying and authenticating the coin.
I would definitely weigh the Victoria crown. Some details look a bit off to me.
Actually that Crown looks kosher to me.

Fine to gFine condition and likely cleaned in the past, but if you are weighing it, it should weigh 28.26grams fresh and around 27.9 - 28.1 grams in that condition. If its under 27.5grams or over 28.5g - be concerned.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Thanks for the answers! Tomorrow I'll buy a scale to weigh. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about these coins, I just bought the album containing these coins, in order to help out a familiar numismatist in 2006. There are few left to identify. Thanks again for the answers!
Good chance it's real, but weighing never hurts. Sometimes the details get flattened a little from wear and it throws off the spots I check to compare.
Good day! Weighed the coin, the result is in the photo.



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