Possibly a Polish Grosz depicting crown/eagle? [solved]

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Hello,

I'm thinking this is a silver/billon grosz from Poland around the 16-17th century but I haven't been successful in my search. (And I can't quite make out the legend.) Can anyone tell me what it is exactly?

diameter: 18.5mm
thickness: 0.3mm
weight: 0.81g

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Bohemia
This is the search I did
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?mode=avance&p=1&l=&r=&e=&d=crown+eagle&ru=&i=&ca=3&no=&se=&v=&m=p&a=&t=18-20&dg=&w=&u=&f=&g=&c=&wi=&sw=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&cat=y&ct=coin
and of the 29 results looks like number 6 maybe.
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Poland.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces42659.html
https://www.facebook.com/ottoman.coins
:) 'stormbass' is correct - that is it.

Obverse: ALEXANDER DEI G REX
Reverse: MONETA REGIS POLONIE
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Quote: "Cuthwellis"​And I can't quite make out the legend.
​ I made this from the previous reply ...
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Polish half-groat of Alexander Jagiellon 1501-1506.
My numismatic Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwEPpYSqc_8AVX6ObayWn6w/videos
Thank you, and sorry for the late response! I wonder how I overlooked that one.
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Status changed to Solved (Cuthwellis, 12 Jun 2020, 13:56)

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