Id coin, medieval 4 [opgelost]

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Goodmorning,

I need help to identify the following medieval coin.

Many thanks to anyone who wants to contribute.



MAIN FEATURES:
Diameter: 15-16mm
Weight: 0.9 gr
Presumed metal: I think bronze
Citeer: "vitt.em"​Goodmorning,

​I need help to identify the following medieval coin.

​Many thanks to anyone who wants to contribute.



​MAIN FEATURES:
​Diameter: 15-16mm
​Weight: 0.9 gr
​Presumed metal: I think bronze
​Good morning, vitt.em. The design of your coin is intriguing. Especially the arrangement of crosses in the right photo. Could this side be heraldic? The coins below are from Aquitaine - they have multiple crosses:

https://www.biddr.com/auctions/amcoinscanada/browse?a=808&l=846726

https://oldcurrencyexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/anglo-gallic-eleanor-of-aquitaine-after-1185-wife-of-henry-ii-denier-0-90g-elias-11-var-nearly-very-fine.jpg

My other thought is Anjou, because of the large cross fleury in the left photo. For example:-

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/193361539729?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=193361539729&targetid=908661247816&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006965&poi=&campaignid=10199419183&mkgroupid=101401896465&rlsatarget=pla-908661247816&abcId=1145983&merchantid=232706647&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzJrck9SX6gIVheFRCh2Exwd1EAQYCCABEgI2J_D_BwE

Regards, Alex.
I'm reading the legend on the single-cross side as [T]IA[N?]RI-M[...]IG[E] and a few more letters cut off. Only see M and AL on the other side.

The lettering is modern-ish, the style isn't; given such a combination, I suspect it's 15th or 16th century Italian. The design makes me think of Venetian colonial coins, like this, but I can't find a specific match, and I'm not convinced it's even Venetian at all (and not some other Italian state).
Citeer: "ALEX LOCKWOOD"
Citeer: "vitt.em"​Goodmorning,
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​​I need help to identify the following medieval coin.
​​
​​Many thanks to anyone who wants to contribute.
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​​MAIN FEATURES:
​​Diameter: 15-16mm
​​Weight: 0.9 gr
​​Presumed metal: I think bronze
​​
​​Good morning, vitt.em. The design of your coin is intriguing. Especially the arrangement of crosses in the right photo. Could this side be heraldic? The coins below are from Aquitaine - they have multiple crosses:

https://www.biddr.com/auctions/amcoinscanada/browse?a=808&l=846726

https://oldcurrencyexchange.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/anglo-gallic-eleanor-of-aquitaine-after-1185-wife-of-henry-ii-denier-0-90g-elias-11-var-nearly-very-fine.jpg

​My other thought is Anjou, because of the large cross fleury in the left photo. For example:-

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/193361539729?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=193361539729&targetid=908661247816&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006965&poi=&campaignid=10199419183&mkgroupid=101401896465&rlsatarget=pla-908661247816&abcId=1145983&merchantid=232706647&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzJrck9SX6gIVheFRCh2Exwd1EAQYCCABEgI2J_D_BwE

​Regards, Alex.
​Hi alex,
thank you for the interest.
I don't think it is gallic. is similar to Anjou (Napoli italian state) but usually there are cross fleury, fleur-de-lis.
but I think it is more recent...
Citeer: "January First-of-May"​I'm reading the legend on the single-cross side as [T]IA[N?]RI-M[...]IG[E] _ _and a few more letters cut off. Only see M and AL on the other side.

​The lettering is modern-ish, the style isn't; given such a combination, I suspect it's 15th or 16th century Italian. The design makes me think of Venetian colonial coins, like this, but I can't find a specific match, and I'm not convinced it's even Venetian at all (and not some other Italian state).
​Hi,
I'm agree with you. it is more recent 15th or 16th century
I'm reading the legend on the single-cross side as [T]A[_]RI.M[...] IG[E] and a few more letters cut off. Only see on the other side: n°3 small crosses similar to the single-cross, [S][C] AL _ _ N and a few more letters cut off.
Sicily?

...I was almost ready to post an approximate match when I accidentally stumbled on a probable exact one.

Swiss Cantons, Graubunden, Lordship of Val Mesolcina (Mesocco, Misox), Johann Jakob (Gian Giacomo) Trivulzio, AE? trillina (3 denari), ca. 1499-1518.

Numista entry (almost no info), Colnect entry (full legend, but no picture).

This page (in Italian) seems to be talking about the exact coin the OP has, though with this photo quality it's hard to be certain. If so, I wonder how the attribution got lost on the way.
Citeer: "January First-of-May"​...I was almost ready to post an approximate match when I accidentally stumbled on a probable exact one.

​Swiss Cantons, Graubunden, Lordship of Val Mesolcina (Mesocco, Misox), Johann Jakob (Gian Giacomo) Trivulzio, AE? trillina (3 denari), ca. 1499-1518.

Numista entry (almost no info), Colnect entry (full legend, but no picture).

This page (in Italian) seems to be talking about the exact coin the OP has, though with this photo quality it's hard to be certain. If so, I wonder how the attribution got lost on the way.
​Congratulation, here we are!
the coin is this:
https://www.deamoneta.com/auctions/view/130/88
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