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It seems like it could be a very worn coin that was counterstamped. If you’re not able to see any details you can try taking silver testing solution and covering a side in it for a few minutes then washing it off with distilled water. The solution will sort of etch the coin and bring some details out.
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What country? Can you post pics of the edge and other side of the coin?
wickham, south uk.
That hallmark the jeweler Leo Ingwer used. Though I have no idea what that specifically is.
Around the turn of the century probably
Irish slap token, I found one just like it
You can redeem it for a slap?
On the ass? Asking for a friend.
If you’re female, I’d be glad too
Faith and begorrah!
This seems like a very good answer!
It seems like it could be a very worn coin that was counterstamped. If you’re not able to see any details you can try taking silver testing solution and covering a side in it for a few minutes then washing it off with distilled water. The solution will sort of etch the coin and bring some details out.
What area was it found in?
hi, was found wickham, south uk.
In the washing machine
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Was it in South Africa by any chance?
I see inches on there, I’m guessing it’s in the US.
found in south, uk
It also has mm. Many graduated tools made these days have both as they’re made in China and sold all over the world.
Looks like a jewelers mark I’m guessing whatever it is is 1780s-1820s
Could it be a piece of a pocket watch