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"Measurements Guys"

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The diameter is approx. 30 mm tall by 22 mm width. As for as the edges the edges look to be clean. I still think it was purposely made like this because the design on it corresponds with the oval shape of the coin. The coin/token I found weighs about 10.7 grams just the same weight as a large cent, but the wreath on mine doesn't look like the large cents in Red Book. Is mine a mint error lager cent and valuable or is it what they call a "Hard time token" and if so would mine be worth $$$ because I can't find my type in any book. Tell me what you think. Also whats the best way to clean it?
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I say clean the grunge off and see exactly what is underneath of it.
 
I just still dont see what you are seeing..iam sure up close its evident that its a great find...but from the pic..it looks like a lead plug of some type...hope you get it clean and its worth a few grand....good luck and I am curious....
 
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