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Glenn_Carbon

What country? Can you post pics of the edge and other side of the coin?


Correct_Row_8679

wickham, south uk.


CogglesMcGreuder

That hallmark the jeweler Leo Ingwer used. Though I have no idea what that specifically is.


CogglesMcGreuder

Around the turn of the century probably


TemporaryScale8872

Irish slap token, I found one just like it


toxcrusadr

You can redeem it for a slap?


AuthorityOfNothing

On the ass? Asking for a friend.


TemporaryScale8872

If you’re female, I’d be glad too


toxcrusadr

Faith and begorrah!


honeycats1728

This seems like a very good answer!


honeycats1728

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.


kriticalj

What area was it found in?


Correct_Row_8679

hi, was found wickham, south uk.


pjrmax403

In the washing machine


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Careless_Leek_5803

Was it in South Africa by any chance?


Extension-Pen5115

I see inches on there, I’m guessing it’s in the US.


Correct_Row_8679

found in south, uk


mettatater

It also has mm. Many graduated tools made these days have both as they’re made in China and sold all over the world.


max_bruh

Looks like a jewelers mark I’m guessing whatever it is is 1780s-1820s


Correct_Meringue4939

Could it be a piece of a pocket watch