As a newbie to these forums, I posted this inquiry along with my introduction in the Introduction section, and it was suggested it might get more responses here. Here are a couple pics of a "coin" that we came into possession of. The image relief is approximately 3/8" high, and while the coin appears "golden" in color, it is really silver. I believe it to have started as a 1904 half dollar, but have not been able to find any information on it. Maybe the photos will trigger some thoughts or answers from members here. I believe it is Theodore Roosevelt and was probably stamped and made into a pendant to commemorate, show support for, or something else related to his action as a presidential candidate or his actual presidency. Thanx in advance,
Here is a similar one. There is a thread about this I will try to locate, and there's a name for it I can't recall... http://www.coins2.com/imgsearch/dim...e/U-S-1907-Dime-Punched-out-Liberty-Dime.html