Hi,
Can I get an ID on this coin?


Thank you
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Looks like a modern token, though not sure.
Your second picture has shortened lettering. This has full lettering >
GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO ATQUE IN TERRA PAX HOMINIBVS
so your item is shortened to
GLIA IN EX CELSIS DEO IN TERA PAX HOIBVS
That is as far as I have got. Still looking …
It was a modern pendant, so not a coin or token - the hanging loop was
roughly cut off - as seen lower right of first picture and lower left of second.
Yes, as the reply above says, would help if diameter given.
Plus the first picture is clipped on the right.
There is a book that mentions a gold coin with the same lettering both sides:
Obverse: ED D GRA REX AGLIE DO AQVI TAIE
Reverse: GLIA IN EX CELSIS DEO IN TERA PAX HOIBVS
Edward, Prince of Wales and Aquitaine,
commonly called the Black Prince.
A gold Hardi coin. Anglo-French.
Added most of the lettering:
Also I see the reverse has EXCELCIS not EXCELSIS but is otherwise the same.
Still looking …
Here you are - based on this gold coin from around 650 years ago …
Edward, the Black Prince, gold Guiennois
Measurements: 33mm, 3.6 g
Catalogue: Fitzwilliam 135227
Obverse: ED P GNS REGIS ANGLIE PINCPS AQUITANIE
Edward standing right under a Gothic canopy, fully armed, with sword raised and
shield decorated with the arms of England and France.
Reverse: GLIA IN EXCELCIS DEO ET IN TER PAX HOMINIB
A foliate cross.
Source: https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/brit/edward_the_black_prince/i.html
It is Anglo-French as on the reverse in each quarter of the triple cross
are alternating leopard of England and fleur of France.
Edward the Black Prince (Edward of Woodstock), (15.6.1330 - 8.6.1376), was the eldest son
of King Edward III and the father of King Richard II. He struck coins primarily in France -
Poitiers, La Rochelle, Tarbes, Bordeaux, Limoges, Dax, Figeac and Agen.
Lastly, whoever wrote the lettering on that page got some of it wrong.
It should be like one of my earlier replies. Anyway, here is another, with proper lettering >
https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=3594&lot=1259
Obverse: ЄD D GRΛ RЄX Λ G LI (inverted) Є DO AQVIT Λ IЄ
Reverse: GLIΛ : In : ЄXЄLCIS : DЄO : ЄT : In : TЄRRA : PΛX · hOIBVS +
Zac,
I'm deeply impressed again about your findings. Hat off.
I just wonder if the OP will be back to appreciate your efforts.
Gosh, thanks. That is what I wondered, but then saw he joined four years ago, so probably.
Though only found the original gold coin - could not find any silver-colour pendants like it.
Also wondered why the broken-off part was with the design at an angle when worn on a chain.
Hi again,
You numista people never cease to amaze me, you truly are coin connaisseurs.
This coin is from my fathers collection so I do not now with certainty where it was aquired, but most probably years ago from a street vendor in Bulgaria.
Its measurements are 23mm and 4,4g.
And here are a few more pictures that show the whole coin:


And thank you again to Zac for the effort, I can now register it in my collection as a modern copy.
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