Coin or token? any ideas...

Pa_Dirtfisher

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I found this today hunting at a buddys place that is beside what used to be the Erie Canal in Pennsylvania. it was found near an old horse, mule tie. The coin/token says House of Lords 5 Knoxville, Tenn. It is the same size as a nickel and made of copper. My phone doesn't take the best pictures... these are as clear as I could get.
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Ia.FurTrade

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Definately a token, but don't have any more info..........Nice find!

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Pa_Dirtfisher

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The only thing I can find about house of lords in Knoxville is it's a church. But church coinage or tokens do not make much sense to me. one for the mystery pile I suppose
 

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It is listed on tokencatalog.com with "image wanted" - if you could make better pics and post them, it would be greatly appreciated. I'm guessing that this was the name of a night club or bar.
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