pmrmar4029gmail.com
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Posted: 17-Nov-2021, 21:28
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Posted: 17-Nov-2021, 21:28
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Ihave been told it is either rare or fake ?? i know its not a coin maybe a coin collector has seen one. thank you.
have been directed to you for ID on this token.
auscoin
Joined: 17-Nov-2016
Posts: 462
Posted: 17-Nov-2021, 23:51
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Posted: 17-Nov-2021, 23:51
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Don't know if it's rare or fake but see here for some information regarding your token
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia149277.html
Steve27
Joined: 22-Mar-2016
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Posted: 19-Nov-2021, 16:13
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Posted: 19-Nov-2021, 16:13
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I'm going with neither rare nor fake, just modern and made to look old.
Mr. Midnight
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Posted: 20-Nov-2021, 01:25
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Posted: 20-Nov-2021, 01:25
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what was it for tho? historic walk-and-talk museum gift shop souvenir?
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
pmrmar4029gmail.com
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Posted: 20-Nov-2021, 15:34
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Posted: 20-Nov-2021, 15:34
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thanks for your help, i'll hold on to it.
Juno Moneta
Joined: 27-Oct-2012
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Posted: 22-Nov-2021, 04:05
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Posted: 22-Nov-2021, 04:05
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It appears to be a souvenir piece of some sort, maybe associated with a museum. "William Penn - Protector and Governor of Pennsylvania." The way it's presented it may be part of a set that would include an example from each of the States or perhaps just the thirteen original colonies. Another guess is that it was manufactured between the 1920's and the 1960's. What makes the piece interesting is the nature of the central design. If it's obvious to anyone out there, please let us know what it represents.
Moneta
Mr. Midnight
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Posted: 22-Nov-2021, 12:37
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Posted: 22-Nov-2021, 12:37
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It is the family coat of arms of William Penn
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Penn
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
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