✅ SOLVED Tiny coin or token

Rmeav8r

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I found this tiny coin or token in my finds bag when I emptied it today. I’m not sure how long it’s been in there...it vaguely looks familiar. It think I remember finding it but it’s been several years ago. Looks like numeral 10 with 6 stars on one side and F ? M on the other side. Might be play money....
Any help appreciated.
 

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Looks like play money.

Tim
 

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The lighting doesn’t help, the coin is silver with a few spots of light corrosion on the edge.
 

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Play money indeed, 1950s early 1960’s. F M is Foster-Morris or Funny Money. Still cool find...better than a zinc penny!
 

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