
Unable to definitively identify; appears to be an ancient or medieval hammered coin
Uncertain; could be from various European or Mediterranean regions · Uncertain; based on the style, it appears to be from the medieval period (roughly 5th to 15th century).
Small, irregularly shaped coin with visible wear and signs of aging. The obverse likely features a bust and inscription, though details are hard to discern due to wear.
- Country
- Uncertain; could be from various European or Mediterranean regions
- Denomination
- Uncertain; the denomination would depend on the specific coin type and ruler
- Metal
- Likely silver or a copper alloy, common for coinage of this period.
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