Okay, done beating my head against the wall... can't find anything exactly like it. Many places use a coat of arms, and a crowned coat of arms very similar to that in the second photo. Many places use a crown like in the first picture. These types of coins are generalized as "Kroner", "Krone", or "Crowns". There's a large Nordic influence throughout the world, especially in the early days, where they established colonies. You can find these markings on all kinds of coins, but I've looked at thousands of coins, through all my databases, and couldn't find onw with a crown on one side and a crowned coat of arms on the other.
So, switching tactics, I went to identify the design just inside of the outer wring. It looks amazingly Moroccan, however Morocco is of French heritage and uses Francs, not Kroners. Went back all the way as far as I could look into Morocan history and couldn't find a coin like this.
There may be some features in the picture on the right that would help to maybe identify this, but they aren't clear enough in the photo. Looks like letters in the crown.
Anyway, after lengthy research, I can't find it...lol...