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Very nice, Hondo Boguss.
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From Ireland, an 1820 "non-local" one-penny token struck in brass.Withers 1941a, Davis 41, 34mm, 15.24g, RR.
"I ain't good-lookin' but I'm willing to try." -- Dave "Snaker" Ray, 1963
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Fantastic! 
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Nice circulation cameo, daltonista. 
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Nice token penny but what do you mean by "non - local penny"
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Not tied to a specific town or local issuer.
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Perfect, jbuck, and my thanks to you and Errers!
For an analogy, JimmyD, if this were a Canadian token, it would appear in Charlton's "Anonymous & Miscellaneous" section.
"I ain't good-lookin' but I'm willing to try." -- Dave "Snaker" Ray, 1963
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Quote: if this were a Canadian token, it would appear in Charlton's "Anonymous & Miscellaneous" section. Good to know. 
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Australia
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2012 Cuba 1 peso 
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Nice example, triggersmob. 
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Nice one, trig!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Bedrock of the Community
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Tunisia 10 Centimes 1918 
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Bedrock of the Community
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Good example, Hondo Boguss. 
Errers and Varietys.
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