Dime sized, Edward VII effigy on obverse with no legend. Reverse reads "ONE / CENT / 1902". ~17mm diameter (dime sized) and either heavily tarnished or losing silvering over a base layer. Possibly a model coin or play token. Probably a longshot, but does anyone recognize this?
Notice that the portrait and date are the normal size for a Canadian large cent. It was cut out from a full sized coin. Probably plated as well. Why? Who knows
@potty dollar 1878 You should be paying attention in school, not Surfing the coin chat boards Do your best in school, coins can wait. BTW: I stayed active in coins all through school, college, and grad school. But school always had priority. Ended up with a good career that helped fund my hobby.