Mixed world lot identification help please

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Mark Metzger, Nov 26, 2018.

  1. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    So, I posted one of the coins (luigino at center) in this lot for identification the other day and @talerman helped out greatly. The auction ends tomorrow and I have a bid in in hopes of winning (primarily for the luigino) but have had a hard time identifying some of the others. I have figured out the 6 kreuzer (holed) and the 1630 Madonna and child but can't get a clear read on what appear to be three crusade coins (2 knights Templar with Stars? And one achean?)
    The small piece with the heart shield has me stumped too. I've looked all over...Austrian, polish, Russian, and can't peg it.
    Any help would be appreciated.
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  3. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    The coin with Madonna is Hungarian denar.
     
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  4. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Central coin: 1/12 ecu (luigino) 1666, county of Tassarolo (Italy). Ruler: countess Livia Centurioni Oltremarini-Malaspina.
     
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  5. willieboyd2

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  6. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    Regarding the Lower right coin, check Bavaria 1621 3 Kreuzer or some similar billon denomination. I don't have my references in front of me but the elements on the shield have a Bavarian look to them.
     
  7. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    Well...I didn't win the auction so the point is moot. Thanks for the input though!
     
  8. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    The two coins on the left and right with short crosses might be French deniers as the reverses have a Fleur de Lis.

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  9. jcm

    jcm Active Member

    VBottom left, definitely French.
     
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