This was in the box with all tokens. A small partial fingerprint but in great shape otherwise for a 67 year old coin.
These were all the rage to collect when we were kids in the 60's. Many were taken out of circulation, drilled and turned into necklaces. Shame looking back when you discover that of the 2 obv and 2 rev varieties, the 2+A variety had only 50,000 pieces struck. And only 2 known matte proofs
Nice coin.. I went on Numista to find out what kind of bird is shown - Reverse Eurasian wren left (Troglodytes troglodytes), date above and denomination below (from the Greek 'troglodytes' meaning cave-dweller).
Troglodytes, that's either from a rock and roll song or Star Trek. Maybe both. Thanks for the information.
This numista page shows the variety types and the mintage figures for each variety https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7396.html
Not necessarily... It certainly won’t hurt to try, but if the fingerprint has been there for a while, acetone will not remove it.