Decorative lead disc

asmerri

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Hello everyone! I haven't posted on here in quite some time but I found something that has me stumped. This was found at a mid to late 1800's home site. It's a very thick and heavy lead disk about the circumference of a silver dollar. On the left side I can make out what appears to be a woman, a child and a tree. The right side is toast but I believe I can see another person with their arm extended.

I had one person suggest that it was the "Moses in the bulrushes" scene (image attached). What do you guys think this might be and/or what is depicted on it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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