Hey, guys.
I’m having trouble identifying an old coin.
I got it in Spain, so I assume it’s Spanish.
It seems to be a redundant coin that was countermarked.
The coin forums had no clue.
Any ideas?
doesn't look like a coin. What's on the back?
>>1313186
Nothing.
implying it's old
implying it's not a shitty recast some shady guy sold your naive tourist ass for way to much money
>>1313462
this
>>1313179
Old coins don't look like that anon, you just finesst
Its a coat button that some grifter carved a cross into and sold to a gullible American tourist.
>>1313179
how much did you pay
>>1313179
we made those in my backyard and sell to stupid spaniards coming to our city here in portugal
[spoiler]but seriously, even if i don't know shit about the subject, it doesn't look naturally old since it still is too shiny and the marks it has on it doesn't seem to be that old, so it might have been old preserved or it isn't less than 100 years old... my suggestion would be for you to take it to a nearby museum/antiquary so they could give you more info or tell you where to get it[/spoiler]
>>1316751
Twenty-five cents.
"Real medieval coin 30€, only for you my friend"
Why are americans so stupid?
Yes, friend. If got-a vereh gude deal for you-a my friend. Look atta dis-a coin. Is-a worth-a vereh mooch. Yes specially for you my friend. 50 USD and is all for you my friend