Need help IDing this interesting old coin with palm trees

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by alltherage, Mar 9, 2016.

  1. alltherage

    alltherage New Member

    I recently bought this coin, but I've had no luck IDing it. It's 15mm across, the obverse shows a bust with an inscription (looks like DIW KKP). The reverse shows palm trees with LAK below. It looks pre-1800 and the reverse is similar to modern Iraqi coins, but the lettering isn't Arabic. I wondered if it might be a rechenpfennig, but I can't find one that matches this coin. Any help would be most appreciated!
     

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  3. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    It looks pre-18 to me.
     
  4. kforbes862

    kforbes862 Well-Known Member

    Couldn't find anything like it in my books. It looks like probably a token to me.
     
  5. alltherage

    alltherage New Member

    I put this coin under a stereo microscope hoping to see more detail in the letters. I'm pretty sure the obverse legend reads, EDW KKP. The font of the letters reminds me of coins dating to the 1700s. Plus, it's thin (.08mm) like many coins of that time period. I kept thinking that it may be some kind of colonial coin, but I can't find anything like it.
     
  6. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Interesting piece. Are there encrustations on the surface or is that all just porosity? It looks like copper or bronze, so I'm wondering if a soak in VerdiCare might be beneficial?
     
  7. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

  8. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    The style on the tree is all wrong, and OP's coin clearly seems to have an outline of a bust on it that wouldn't be on a Judean prutah. You might be on to something, though, as I am also wondering if this coin is ancient.
     
  9. alltherage

    alltherage New Member

    I've looked at Judea Capta coins, which feature a palm tree, but they are much cruder than my coin. The Greeks also made a few coins with palm tree designs, most notably Phoenicia, Carthage, and Ionia but they are all cruder and thicker than this coin. I still think the type of lettering is more like 1600s-1700s. It's a very interesting coin, but a real stumper!
     
  10. wcoins

    wcoins GEM-ber

    It's a token.
     
  11. alltherage

    alltherage New Member

    It may be, it reminds me of German jetons, but I can't find any matching type. So if it is a token, what is it?
     
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