Help ID coin - possibly from preunitarian Italian states

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Hej,

 

long shot, as this one is really hard. 

 

On one side I can't recognize anything known to me (I thought of an Aragonese shield but it's farfetched).

 

The second has a simple cross with globes in the corners, but one of them doesn't even look like a globe

 

Diameter: 19.4 mm; Weight: 0.8g

Thanks for any tip!

 Those straight lines may just be scratches, for some reason, 

as they are not quite parallel or straight in parts 

 

   

 When rotated like that, it looks like a many-pointed star above - 

and may be small lettering around it. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 Some of these are similar but still different 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/bonifacio_city-1.html 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

ZacUK

 

 When rotated like that, it looks like a many-pointed star above - 

and may be small lettering around it. 

I see what you mean with the star, but the lettering must be a shadow or so.

So, I checked the coins from the Genoan republic in Bonifacio and I am not convinced. 

The other side ok, has a cross with four globes. 

However, I think that on this side, the straight lines are quite parallel, actually, and not due to manipulation. Could it be a comb?

And the “star” seems to be on a C, next to a I or a A. 

Maybe something like this? https://en.numista.com/catalogue/chapagne_et_brie_county-1.html

Alternatively, there's something similar among these coins from the Roman Senate, but they are very rare, so I doubt it's anything like this

 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?p=1&ru=3473

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