Try taking better photos of the obverse in focus. Your pictures of the reverse are upside down - they show a prancing pony. I'm going to shoot a guess of 1600's Lithuania, but I don't have the references to narrow that down.
It looks Middle East. try to take your photos from straight above. It is necessary for proper identification.
Thanks again. I can not get a better picture, Could it be doubled stamped that is adding to the issue?
Hello: I do not know if at this point it is worth adding something. I think it is as mentioned before John II Casimir Vasa (1649-1668), only with some minting error of which I can not contribute anything ... I leave what I have here in case it is still of some use. The information is from this site. ssuer Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth King John II Casimir Vasa (1649-1668) Type Standard circulation coins Year 1665 Value 1 Schilling (1 Szeląg) (1⁄90) Currency First Zloty (1573-1795) Composition Copper Weight 4.8 g Diameter 17 mm Shape Round Demonetized Yes Number N#119359Help Reference Wol# LB65, KM# 50 Best regards. I hope it still helps.