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It got a little cleaner...Still dont know....Need Help.

Im not sure what it is to tell you the truth....I see NE* *NG*ANO on one side and on the reverse I see AS5*CH ...Damn thing is hard to read.
there is a hole in it . As you can see. around the edge of the coin its got some writing , also on the inside holed edge hass some writing.....I am stumped.

Also there was this neat buckle...... Anything you can tell me about this would be great.
(* Cant tell what it is)

Any help would be appreciated....Thanks ! .....Tim

The coin measures 1and 3/8" across.
 
Someone on the relic forum may have an idea on the buckle. I'm not sure on the round item..
 
Not a clue on the coin. The buckle looks a lot like the one I used to have when I was in high school band. Played base drum. Music teacher complained that I was the only member in step. Anyway, the strap that went around my back to hold the drum had a white wide web belt type material. That buckle held the strap when it was pulled tight. The teeth would grab on the material and hold it in place,......Get Dirty.....Dirty Don.......
 
Maybe it says newengland on 1 side and massachusetts on the other
ne**en*ano *as5*ch****** thats what I get if you fill in the spaces. Maybe a bus or train token? I don't think it's coin but thats just my opinion.
 
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