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  1. see this as an example for the mint element required for an exact classification
  2. Hi, It is not a fake coin. What you found is a 1626 wide groschen, Nagybánya mint, Transylvania. It is actually the most common year and coin issued by Gabriel Bethlen (there are around 200 variants, if not more). The issue with providing an exact reference is that the crown on the obverse is completely battered. Without that mint element visible, you end up with a pool of around 50-60 possibilities. Hope this helps. Cheers