Help with identifying an oddity.

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by clanger, Nov 10, 2019.

  1. clanger

    clanger Well-Known Member

    Hi everyone,
    My friend recently acquired this odd penny, I initially thought it was Viking, but having trawled my coin books I can't find anything like it ! I'm stumped, so over to you guys and girls! One side of oddity.png other side of oddity.png
     
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  3. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I think I know the identity of your coin. I had one similar and sold it recently on one of my auctions.
    FRANCE, FEUDAL, Valence, Bishops of Valence OBV.jpg FRANCE, FEUDAL, Valence, Bishops of Valence REV.jpg
    FRANCE, FEUDAL, Valence, Bishops of Valence and Die,
    Denier
    OBVERSE: Stylized angel facing, +VRBS VALENTIAI
    REVERSE: Cross annulet in fourth quadrant, +S APOLLI NARS
    Struck at Valence, FR, 1157-1276
    1.18g, 19mm
    Boudeau 1021
     
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