You really need to start your own thread or threads, this is like interrupting someone's conversation...welcome to CoinTalk though.
In a somewhat wider venue, there are always the "Crusader" coins with the crosses. I'm sure some of these are connected to the Templars.
Thanks for the responses so far. It is one of those odd listings that says very little. Says the diameter is approximately 20 mm. Nothing...
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An interesting experiment for Dan Carr would be to do a strike in a mist of water.
Probably really thick...right? Looks like an Indian Princely State coin.
Perhaps I am stupid, but what makes this Note a North African?
Interesting link. Thanks
Welcome back good hunting this summer.
After all the folderol, I would opine that any "precious" metal that is struck in coin form would be fairly liquid. Perhaps not at a neighborhood...
It's a disease
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Liquid above 2131 degrees F :)
Looks cast to me
When I read this, I kind of flashed on light being reflected on moving water: [ATTACH]
Do we need a sarcasm forum?
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