Yes Sweeden, the design looks like that of a 5 Ore. And that is a very cool coin. Mind telling us how this came to be yours?
Monentu-cache worked for the KGB in the 1950s: a hollow coin could come in handy for storing spy microfilm and microdots. Opened with "secret" with the needle, push in the small hole on the front side of the coin. The second type of coins came later: it was the coin-spyware, transmitting a signal on the location scout. http://kdv010.livejournal.com/214102.html?thread=41046
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The fact this 2 Ore box is several times thicker than the original coin, probably means it's just a nice box and not a "spy coin".