Alrighty, then! Next stop, France. First Republic (sixth year or 1797 with an A mint mark (I think Paris)) one-centime (KM 646).
Considering coin_nut's Aachen issue, I think it totally valid to go with a Koln (Cologne) issue. If you do not agree, I'll second with this lovely Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth issue from 1594 - a three grosze. You make the call - coming from Koln/Germany - or coming from Poland/Lithuania.
Very much like coin_nut's 1506-1518 Lithuania, Sigismund I, 1/2 groat. Where to next . . . ? How about a free Latvia with this here 2013 lats (KM 142)?
There is something about that design, which, though starkly modern, "speaks" to me somehow. It must be those trees. I like it.
Playing from Switzerland to Italy. Proceed from the modern borders of Italy. Roman Empire: bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius, struck ca. 159 AD
Dang, that's a pretty Roman there...I might as well post a Greek, 400-344 BC, AR hemidrachm Thessaly Lamia, ex BCD collection.
Nice Greek silver. Playing from the modern borders of Greece, let's go next door to Bulgaria. This hammered silver coin off my old Holey Coin Vest is a medieval Bulgarian piece, though I do not know the exact attribution.