A copper which is a perfect example of the P-0 (that's a zero) grade - so worn that no details can be seen. The obverse may have a left-facing crowned bust which would make it most likely European. The apparent crown at the top of the reverse tends to support that guess.
B12,the design is that of a Scots Bawbee of King Charles II (1660-85.).Coins from Scotland are very difficult to find in good condition,especially in the copper.The Bawbee is the nickname for the Scots Sixpence (6d.),which was the equivilant to the English Halfpenny (1/2d.). Aidan.
looks like a couple of my early large cents..hehe Maybe it looked like this (different king tho) at one time.X cross on one side and thistle on the other. You can see it if you look close..thanks Aidan!
This is a Bawbee of King James V.I have one of his daughter,Mary, Queen of Scots.It was issued prior to her marriage in 1560 to King Francois II of France.Like the one depicted,it is an Edinburgh Mint coin.There's a section on Scots coins.You will find it by using the Search function. Aidan.
You can go here for more information about Scots coins; http://www.cointalk.org/thread4649-scots-coins.html . I trust that this will help you. Aidan.
Hi,Try this link to get the general idea. Have Fun, Bill http://www.geocities.com/scottishmoney/coins/charlesii.html
B12...the link foundinrolls just provided has a picture of your coin,in my opinion,portrait on the obv."crowned" thistle on the rev.
Roy,this is better off being transferred to the 'Ancient & Foreign Coins' section.Do you agree with me on this? Aidan.