Need Help IDing a Mystery Key

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Found this today and I know it is some type of skeleton key. It has two holes in it and a small nob where the teeth are on most keys. Any help would be appreciated.

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It looks similar to an older handcuff key.
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handcuff key
 

Handcuff is a possibility, but keys like that were used for a lot of different types of locks as well, you'll find them on everything from lock boxes to pie safes to tea caddies and desks.
 

I agree with hand cuff key. However some railway padlocks had similar looking keys... a bit more robust though.

Well done sir!
 

The "paddle" is missing, early keys typically had a steel paddle brazed into the barrel, for strength when engaging the wards of the lock.
 

Small chest key or desk key with part of the bit broke off.
 

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