
20 mm, lead or other white metal.
O: 1670, three antlers, stars above and below, all within shield.
R: blank

Silver, 17 mm, crude designs reminiscent of late Roman / early
Byzantine coins
O: Facing stylized bust.
R: Small cross within wreath, below "CON".
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AE 20mm, thin
When I was ten years old, I rode my bicycle to
the next town over where there was a coin dealer. I found this coin in
a box and spent 25 of my hard-earned cents on it. A quarter of a century
later, it still remains unidentified.
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AE 17 mm very crude and very thin.
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Two Indian coins, not related to each other. Reverse
of both coins are blank.
Left: AE 15mm, flan is cast, may be Vishnukundin.
Right: 13 x 11 mm, appears ancient, metal is
uncertain.
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Afghan or Persian civic issue, AE, 21 mm. Obverse,
kneeling crowned figure (metalsmith?), crown obscures head and appears
to rest directly on neck.
Reverse, legend obscured by overstriking.
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