Can anyone help me identify this coin?

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 What is the diameter? Pictures cropped … 

 

Obverse: Double-headed eagle inside a circle. Reverse: Large shield inside a circle 

 Similar: N#103334 [15.5 mm] 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

My best guess is one of these:

 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=poland_kingdom&r=P%C3%B3%C5%82grosz+Krak%C3%B3w&ct=coin&im1=&im2=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&cat=y&ru=&ca=3&no=&v=&i=&b=&d=&u=&a=&dg=0-1530&m=&f=&t=&w=&mt=&g=&se=&c=&wi=&sw=&ie=

 

Most probably the Sigismund one

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Looks like a two headed eagle.

 

But without diameter it is hard to help.

ZacUK

 What is the diameter? Pictures cropped … 

 

Obverse: Double-headed eagle inside a circle. Reverse: Large shield inside a circle 

 Similar: N#103334 [15.5 mm] 

20mm i think

Geison

Looks like a two headed eagle.

 

But without diameter it is hard to help.

around 20mm

Grinya

My best guess is one of these:

 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=poland_kingdom&r=P%C3%B3%C5%82grosz+Krak%C3%B3w&ct=coin&im1=&im2=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tp=y&tt=y&cat=y&ru=&ca=3&no=&v=&i=&b=&d=&u=&a=&dg=0-1530&m=&f=&t=&w=&mt=&g=&se=&c=&wi=&sw=&ie=

 

Most probably the Sigismund one

it has a two-headed bird

looks to resemble some swiss canton coins

Big greetings.

   I would stay close to the house, it is 140 kilometers to Vienna- I wouldn't go any further - 3 tailors according to size in silver

just look for which one? Double-headed imperial eagle with the arms of Austria and Burgundy.

N#97053

look for details.

Ivan

 Now we have the approximate size, maybe one of these … 

N#48483 [21.5 mm] 

N#298631 [21.5 mm] 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 Saying that, not convinced on those two links … 

 

 As on your coin … 

Above the eagle the surrounding circle seems continuous 

The crown above looks further away 

The feet of the eagle look closer together 

The feathers are different positions 

There does not seem room in the middle for a denomination like that 

 and so on … 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 Some additions … 

 

Inner circle 

Base of crown 

Possible CIV for CIVITAS lettering 

Heads with tongue 

Shape of some feathers 

Legs in red colour 

 

 The other side also has an inner circle, with a large shield that touches it. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

What about this one

N#89159

ZacUK

 Now we have the approximate size, maybe one of these … 

N#48483 [21.5 mm] 

N#298631 [21.5 mm] 

i dont think the torso on my bird is big enought to fit a 3

Carol51

its 1 gram btw

MIMAEL

Big greetings.

   I would stay close to the house, it is 140 kilometers to Vienna- I wouldn't go any further - 3 tailors according to size in silver

just look for which one? Double-headed imperial eagle with the arms of Austria and Burgundy.

N#97053

look for details.

Ivan

i think this is the closest yet

Geison

What about this one

N#89159

I looked more into this one,i think this is it,and if its not,its close enought

Geison

What about this one

N#89159

I think the shield goes more like this, but it may be just a variation or they made it like this in some years. Its also smaller and weights less.

I still havent identified it so if you have any ideas please help

My first thought on the second side was an image of Mary as standing madonna, as on mariengroschens or some Hungarian coins.  But maybe a shield is more likely.

I'm leaning towards one of the German States as well on this one.
Found this one from Aachen that has a similar double headed eagle on one side (the wing feathers don't seem quite right though).  The other side makes me wonder if it really is a shield or something else (if you rotate your image, it's possible that it is a person).
N#186404

 


Not saying it's this one by any means.  There's no size noted.  Did you mention the weight at all?  That might help slim down some results.

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glorkar

I'm leaning towards one of the German States as well on this one.
Found this one from Aachen that has a similar double headed eagle on one side (the wing feathers don't seem quite right though).  The other side makes me wonder if it really is a shield or something else (if you rotate your image, it's possible that it is a person).
N#186404

 


Not saying it's this one by any means.  There's no size noted.  Did you mention the weight at all?  That might help slim down some results.

yes i did say its 1 gram

tdziemia

My first thought on the second side was an image of Mary as standing madonna, as on mariengroschens or some Hungarian coins.  But maybe a shield is more likely.

I think you were right,look how similar they look 

Looks familiar, I would guess that it might be North German

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Carol51, you can try using the Search function here on your own.  

 

If you go to the main page for the Coin Catalog, you can type “double-headed eagle” in the Search field, and then you can click on "Add filters" and enter Size - 20 mm, Weight - 1.0 gr.

 

This gave me 19 “hits” including these:  N#70599,  N#88166  

Possibly your coin has a line beneath the eagle, so these (or similar Swiss coins) could be a possibility, as mentioned much earlier by silvergeek..

If you use different terms (maybe "crowned eagle") you will get even more hits.

 

But the poor condition of your coin means possibly there will never be a definitive ID.

 

Good luck.  

 

(edit:  A few more:  N#97571 , N#62585 , N#24686 , N#43509)

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