Hi. I acquired this coin for fun. It is approximately 16mm in diameter. Obverse reads E I or possibly H. Reverse shows a cross with what appears to be fleurs de lis on the tips. Any ideas?
Very common for Billon coins to look like Copper or Bronze, nothing unusual.
Silver content is often so low that it can easily remove from outer layer
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I think possibly, because of the lack of a circle on the reverse on the link I gave; but the legends on your coin are too worn to confirm, at least for me. On a side note your coin looks like it was maybe clipped? That happened regularly before the introduction of edge milling/reeding, although usually to higher purity silver coins and would explain the diameter difference.
If you like I can post this to the French side, where there are some experts at IDing French royal coinage?
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If you like I can post this to the French side, where there are some experts at IDing French royal coinage?
That's a great idea. It would be most interesting to hear. I took the best photos I could. I could potentially zoom in a little more, but I'm not sure much more will become evident.
Hello,
This coin isn't worn : it was minted like that (weak strike / lack of metal around).
It's an italian imitation made by the Mazzetti family, lords of Frinco. It should contain less silver than the other french liards.