Hi there!
Recently I've been cataloging my grandpa, now mine, coin collection. I'm still with it, there are lots of coins. However, these three mysterious ones with different sizes have grabbed my attention.
I've discovered they must be Moroccan Falus (because of the David's star) but, as they aren't well preserved at all and a lot of Falus catalogued here don't have any photos, I don't know where to find more info about them. Maybe some people here could help.
(Sorry, I couldn't weight them and I'm not a pro so I don't know the materials)
Falus A (the biggest one)
-size: 20mm
Date seems to be 133X. Could be 1 falus because of the size.
Falus B (medium size)
- Size: 18mm aprox.
Date seems to be 123X. Colour is brigther than the other two.
Falus C (smallest one)
- Size: 16/17mm aprox.
Unfortunately, the back is too deteriorated to give us more details. At the lower part it seems there used to be a date. Could be ½ falus because of the size
I hope anyone can help. My grandpa died 25 years ago but, judging by his collection, I'm sure he would be thrilled to know the origins, and so I will.
Thanks in advance!!





