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I feel a bit more clued in with what's not British coins since being here, 

back in the days this was just considered like all the others and I beleved it was a groat...... and I didn't have the free time to be able to look into the coins.

So Far........

it has a double headed Eagle and I can make out, MONE . NO . LVH

on the reverse Cross on orb containing value 192 ?

I found a similar coin that's a "Polker" and so could be possibly Polish? 

10mm across if enough of the coin remains,

any help (as always) greatly appreciated.  

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no real updates, this came in recently from another coin dealer who had similar.....

good afternoon, this is an old coin of the Austrian Empire or its satellites, I think it is rare, you need to look for it in catalogues, Best regards, Alex,

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still a bit vague however its been Identified as ........

It is a coin of one of the German imperial cities from the 16th–17th c.

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I am frustrated by this one! I am sure I have seen the likes before, but exhaustive searches in Numista have yet to hit a match.

I believe it is Eastern European, including Poland, Livonia, Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and Eastern Germany. The word "Moneta" meaning money is legible. I suspect the 92 or 192 signifies 1/92nd or 1/192nd of some higher denomination.

Both the double headed Eagle and the Orb appear on many coins from across that area. Date probably between about 800 to 1700 AD, which is rather a long range.

 

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22 minutes ago, Paddy said:

I am frustrated by this one! I am sure I have seen the likes before, but exhaustive searches in Numista have yet to hit a match.

I believe it is Eastern European, including Poland, Livonia, Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and Eastern Germany. The word "Moneta" meaning money is legible. I suspect the 92 or 192 signifies 1/92nd or 1/192nd of some higher denomination.

Both the double headed Eagle and the Orb appear on many coins from across that area. Date probably between about 800 to 1700 AD, which is rather a long range.

 

Hello Paddy...... laughingly this was probably why no one else picked it up as it was unrecognisable....I thought I was onto something as I saw a Polish Polker coin that looked similar..... one things for sure... my hoard is eclectic......enjoy. ☺️👍

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