Yes the other side i can't make anything out just the indentation of what's on the side shown. I'm not home this second but will snap a good photo with my wife's iPhone this one is the 5��
It doesn't appear to have writing or numbers on it. Probably a privately made copper medal or token.
The way the image is visible from the back I would say it was hammered by hand, not made with dies.
Edit: I just noticed the star over the woman's forehead and the hair style (Bun) seems to be latter half of the 1800's.
I did a Google search "organizations in the 1800's with symbolism using a five pointed star " and came up with this, which is interesting and may be relevant. STAR LINK
(For those upset by stars, just skip to the 5th paragraph)
I then searched "1850s geographic location of Freemason Rob Morris and his wife "
(Couldn't find any similar Freemason tokens but I did find a similar likeness for a hair style on a
German Hospital "Mule" token coin from 1850.
"Germany: Jewish Hospital in Hamburg/Salomon Heine, 1841 medal mule with reverse of Queen Victoria (1850), in bronze; size: 23mm; weight: 3.8g. Obverse: re-engraved version of 1841 original with design of hospital and text dedicating its 1841 construction ")
EDIT: To see if there is any details hiding, you might try soaking in Hydrogen peroxide to remove some of the dirt and verdi.