Well with that side showing I would say it is a very high probability that it is fake, the other side is more in keeping with style and sense of...
Here are some of the first day covers for the bicentennial with the medallions that were in them, There also is a plastic token on the other end...
It was given out long before the rise and fall, I have read and been told that is why it was adopted because it was a good luck symbol
It is 1 1/4"w X 1 1/2to the top of the bail. It is a very old American Indian and even older symbol for good luck. of course the context changed...
Well this is the last item that was included in the very large penny swap for exonumia. It was a nice surprise as when he had posted it asking...
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[IMG] [IMG] Large dia souvenir coin well used. [IMG]
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We'll wait Jack!
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] An Adams magic coin which was used in the multiplying coin tricks, they were cheaper for the magi to have a lot of them on hand...
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[IMG] [IMG] Factional silver bar, never understood the why about them, but to each his own I guess. [IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] [IMG] Couple of interesting political pins [IMG] NRA pin [IMG]
[IMG] [IMG] Looks to be the start of rolling a coin for a ring, they couldn't have picked a harder material coin to work on! [IMG] [IMG] Nice...
[IMG] [IMG] Jewelry piece [IMG] [IMG] An American key ring dangle to go with the Canadian one from a couple posts back.
[IMG] [IMG] Nice conversion of possibly souvenir coins years ago [IMG] awards pin [IMG] Jewelry dangle
Could be almost anything as the center part looks to be corroded, but as you say the rim edging is in good shape.
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