Help to ID Spanish copper coin [gelöst]

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Hello guys, Im terrible to ID this type of spanish coin... They are very confuse to me... 3,2gr weight and 21,1mm diameter. Thanks for any help!

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Status geändert zu Gelöst (ramgu2005, 24 Nov. 2021, 01:01)
Your first picture is upside down:



You can see clearly the C and I on your coin. The only Spanish coin in our catalogue with CI is the 2 Maravedis - Felipe II: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces45121.html



To be sure you should find someone with this catalogue (Xavier Calicó; 2019. Numismática española : catálogo general con precios de todas las monedas españolas acuñadas desde los Reyes Católicos hasta Juan Carlos I, 1474 a 2020. Áureo & Calicó, Barcelona, Spain.) and ask for Cal# 805
Verweis : "Essor Prof"​Your first picture is upside down:



​You can see clearly the C and I on your coin. The only Spanish coin in our catalogue with CI is the 2 Maravedis - Felipe II: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces45121.html



​To be sure you should find someone with this catalogue (Xavier Calicó; 2019. Numismática española : catálogo general con precios de todas las monedas españolas acuñadas desde los Reyes Católicos hasta Juan Carlos I, 1474 a 2020. Áureo & Calicó, Barcelona, Spain.) and ask for Cal# 805
​Thanks a lot!
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If you wonder what do letters C and I mean, C is the initial of the mint of Cuenca and Iº is the mark of Juan de Astorga, a silversmith who worked in Cuenca from 1586.
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Verweis : "zegeri"​If you wonder what do letters C and I mean, C is the initial of the mint of Cuenca and Iº is the mark of Juan de Astorga, a silversmith who worked in Cuenca from 1586.
​Thanks a lot Zegeri!
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