Thogey wrote:Your pics don't work.
I'm standing ready with a krause book.
Thogey wrote:I thought it was spanish, the sheild looks spanish. I don't recognize the monarch. Isabel was much fatter and rounder of the face.
Dude I'M STUCK.
Agressive Metal or Country?
aev wrote:If it is spanish you need to look in a Star... It might be there...
You did find a hard one...
hobo finds wrote:did you check it with a magnet?
aloneibreak wrote:im stumped as well
gotta be a local issue from the spanish civil war period
Thogey wrote:I wish we you go back and put 'LADY LIBERTY' on our coins or an animal or somthing else.
We are just like everyone else, worshiping our monarchs.
What would George Washington think about his face on a coin? He knew he was not Caesar.
Maybe this is a symptom of our problem.
OK off topic. I'm sorry
Country wrote:Definitely Spanish with the coat of arms, but it is not a coin of the realm which would have ESPANIA on the legend. My guess is that it is an old trade token circa 1880 or so.
Oakair wrote:Country wrote:Definitely Spanish with the coat of arms, but it is not a coin of the realm which would have ESPANIA on the legend. My guess is that it is an old trade token circa 1880 or so.
You figure its worth anything more than melt?
OneBiteAtATime wrote:Been hunting this one for about 2 hours.
First Thought: I'm wondering if this was minted under the short-lived first First Spanish Republic (1873-1874).
Second Thought: In this coat of arms there is no Pomegranate - Coat of arms from the Kingdom of Granada. You see it at the bottom of the 4 quarters of most Spanish Coats. Something different here.
Country - Are you sure this isn't Hispania? Sure looks greek. But all this research is greek to me so I'm gonna give it up for the night.... hope someone figures this one out for sure.... my head hurts.
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