Ancient gold coin, help me identify it! Pics inside

aaron7

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Picking this up today. All I know about it is that it is real gold and is 8.2mm across. Very small, but I do not believe it is broken or a fragment.

I have two magnified pictures of it, posted below.

Anyone have any ideas?

coin.jpg

coin2.jpg
 

Buttons require holes or mounting points...?

I see no place where this would have broken.

And what button is made of solid gold?
 

Looks like some sort of Celtic gold stater.

Maybe Crusader or one of the other UK guys here at TNet can ID it for you.
 

I'm no expert--a novice at best, but it gives me the impression that the second(lower) picture is arabic/persian.
Scott
 

Hmm... well the coin is on its way to me as I speak. Regardless of what it is, it's my first gold!
 

Wow!! :o

Any idea of a value on something like this? Or what composition the gold might be?

I didn't pay much at all for it... I'm going to bring it to a coin dealer and make sure it's legit!
 

Received the coin in the mail finally. Boy is it small! Can't wait to find out what it really is!

Can a jeweler tell me if it's really gold?
 

wish i could help you with that
 

I've yet to locate someone near me that I can take it to. None of the coin shops deal with anything this old.
 

Road Dog:
I retract and will delete my Celtic opinion and now see you are right on with the fanam call.
Coins of this type were struck for circulation between c.1600 and c.1750, but vast numbers of 'restrikes' have been produced in recent years for jewelry.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=10665
Don........
 

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