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what I've found. It's the same diameter as U.S. 50 cent piece and the thickness of a clad penney. Unforunately it's so worn that only the outline of a torso is left to see. The back side still has a date that is readable with a loop (1874) but everything else is worn away.
Thanks
Mike
 
Pictured below, 1889 Victoria Penny, Britain.
About the right size, but are pretty thick coins though.
 
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Mike
 
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