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neodetectorist

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This is not any type of antiquity or anything I believe. I just can't make out what the image is or any of the writing around it.
Slick on the back side.
The hole drilled looks like they just drilled it out to wear as a pendant.
Some kind of copper alloy.
Any clues?

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reminds me of a St. Francis medallion but even with the lettering being illegible, the lettering does not match unless perhaps it's in Latin
 
Nice find I love old tokens cant I D either someone will
 
Maybe St. Christopher with the BE MY GUIDE legend on the bottom.
 

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Nice find NEOHioDetectorist. I agree with Bramblefind - sure looks like a version of a St. Christopher Medallion. Thanks for sharing...
 
Nice find along with a quick ID. Congrats
 
Bramblefind has it! :icon_thumleft:
 

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