✅ SOLVED Ive been tumbling this with every batch of clad since last year. Still not sure.

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I've been tumbling this with every batch of clad since last year. Still not sure.

It's rusty so I'm guessing it wouldn't be a coin, but I'm really just not sure about what it could be. Maybe a token or some kind of counterfeit coin?

Here are some pics plus a drawing with stuff I think I can see...

2014-04-25 21.31.02.webp2014-04-25 21.13.45.webp2014-04-25 21.13.37.webp
 

I would also consider ... could this be a toasted religious medal or pendant?
 

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Looks to be solved...Banner?:occasion14:
 

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Banner???? For a cheap-quality token manufactured during the 1976 US Bicentennial? You're kidding, right? Here is what the correct-ID link posted by Bramblefind says about it:
"One of the experts over on CoinTalk has correctly identified and evaluted this crude, recently made token:
'This is a token (one of many types) privately minted, many were minted around the time of the bicentinial and many were like this, same on both sides, others have different reverses. If it doesnt have a company name on it or initials, then the most I could tell you is that it isn't worth much at all, in that condition I would say its worth nothing. As you can tell it is very cheap and poorly crafted not to mention the hole and corrosion. I see them pop up here and there and they seldom sell for more than a few bucks.'
Thanks to CoinTalk's Drusus for this information.
 

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I think the banner should go to Bramblefind for the I.D......not the find itself! :icon_thumleft:
 

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