I think it is a Denier Tournois from France - Royals - Livre tournois (781-1795). But I can't identify the right one.
I can read a 15, then probably an 8 en maybe an 0. Not very clear on the picture .
Maybe the other side kan identify the right head. I can read He (From Henri) and III.
Thanks again for helping!
Gr. Michael
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It is 19mm on the widest part, but look at the 3 emblems. There are 3 the same. On almost all dernier tournois I see 2 of the same and one different emblem.
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The Mintmark is the letter under the bust that does not follow the direction of the legend, so in your case it looks like B for Rouen so must be this coin https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces57284.html
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That sure looks like it. And looking closer on the date, it is probably 1586.
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Quote: "apuking"The Mintmark is the letter under the bust that does not follow the direction of the legend, so in your case it looks like B for Rouen so must be this coin https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces57284.html
Yes ─ I was going to give the same link to the Rouen mint.
It seems to me that the date could be read: 158 ▒ .
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