Severely worn coin - barely legible [opgelost]

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I've come across this coin, it's barely legible.
I feel like I can see some lettering, "II.D.G.R" The back has a 1 and a tree like pattern.
3g, 23mm diameter, about a mm thick, but looks squished. Found in a hand-me-down store in the United States.
Two images with flash and two without.

Does anyone have any ideas of what this coin is?
With the small photos and worn coin its hard.

But I will wager a guess, possibly an Austrian coin with the eagle, and a low denomination like a Kreuzer or Heller. The II suggests it may be Francis II (1792 - 1835) judging by the late Georgian style head shape (Head looks like late 18th century wig/peruke).

Coin looks round, but not perfectly so, so probably made by a screw press rather than hammering or a steam press.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7075.html

Try this coin, size weight and description fit well.

The coin was only minted in 1800 and is fairly common - 1 Kreuzer. You could even put it in the coin of the year thread on February 8th when we reach the year 1800.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Citeer: "Moneytane"
​The coin was only minted in 1800 and is fairly common - 1 Kreuzer. You could even put it in the coin of the year thread on February 8th when we reach the year 1800.
​Although only dated 1800, Krause indicates that the coin was minted until 1809 with the frozen date of 1800. This helps explain why it is fairly common.
Status gewijzigd naar Opgelost (KJarni, 3-feb-2019, 15:24)
Thanks! I really appreciate the help! Also sorry for the small pictures, I thought they could get bigger when clicked on but they don't. I'm not sure how too either, hopefully I will learn if I need another coin identified!

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