Liard French, Italian, Swiss or Spanish?

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Hello forum friends, Today, while browsing a website, I came across this Liard. This coin appears to be a Liard of Francis I of France, but a glance at the few visible legends reveals the following.

 

On the obverse, where the crowned letter "F" is located, it is surrounded by the legends:

 

“HISPANIARVM REX”

 

While I can't make out everything on the back, I only notice the following legends:

 

“ - EDIOLAN REVS -"

 

I don't have the weight and diameter, I hope you can help me classify it, I share it with you photos. I hope you like it as well.

 

 A lot of the lettering is on this totally different coin 

N#117508 

and It has REX HISPANIARVM // DVX MEDIOLANI 

and is from Milan, Italy. Maybe yours is also. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 Possibly MEDIOLAN is Latin for Milan and the F is for Filippo 

with the reverse being a cross with items in each part, 

which is the ‘Arms of Milan quartered with eagle and snake’. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 Looking at the second picture again, 

 

 yes it looks like EDIOLAN REVS but …

the R is an I with distortions around it. 

 Then the E is actually a D which still has 

the V after it. Then it looks like an X at the end - 

so at the beginning under the worn part is a 

missing M letter. Making it MEDIOLANI REX lettering.

 Shame like you say no weight - or diameter. 

Most likely: N#135643 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Looks like this one

https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3299644

 

N#135643

 

Edit: Sorry I didn't know was already identified, I forgot to refresh before posting.

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