Hello! My dad got this coin from a friend who claims it's from Medieval France. It's very thin and I don't know much about it. Can someone help me? Thanks!
Hopefully one of the world-dudes notices your sweet coin (sadly, although it looks good to me, I don't know enough about this coin-era to give you any relevant info) ... oh, but it sounds like john82 has a good read on your Dad's cool coin ... cheers
Turok, I collect Ancients and not medieval coins, but I recently bought one from France, a Valence, Bishops of Valence and Die, Denier. It too is very, very thin.
If you look at the current auction for CNG (auction 345) They have a bunch of this stuff in there right now. You might be able to identify it through those means.
Maybe this one. Save this Numista website to help you with other coins! http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces47723.html
I think the first suggestion is the most correct. Before making any suggestion i would just start to read what's on the coin, for it is well readable: Cross side: Ludovicus Rex, so king Louis. Other side (That's supposed to be a cathedral or castle in the middle): Turonus Civi So city of Tours. These coins were issued under the rule of both Louis VIII and IX.
Thank you for the help. I think it's made of silver. I was unsure where to ask. I asked here because the coin looks older than most of the other coins in the World Coin forum.