✅ SOLVED Another mystery coin. 1 3/16 in diameter

Merf

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Not much to go on here. One side has no markings I can see. Tia for even a wild guess.
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Judging by the shape of the chin, My vote is an early "young head".
 

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Merf

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Young head diameter 29 millimeters = 1.141732 inches. So that is about the right size.
 

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Actually, the braided "young head" is 27.5 mm. If yours measures 29mm, it's probably an 1836 with that chin profile.
 

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