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Not sure about this one

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Don't know if it's a coin or a token of some sort. Has a date looks like 1850 or 1860
 

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I’m sure you have tried several methods of making the surface reveal more detail. In a low light environment use a flashlight at a shallow angle possibly it may reveal details. A sheet of printer paper rubbing on the surface making an image of the surface. A little pencil granite on your finger will reveal details. Third is a tiny amount of cooking oil almost nothing and polishing the surface may loosen the grime and reveal some additional details. Consult an expert before using any cleaning product. Good luck 🍀
 
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