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Is This Possibly A Blank Planchet? :/

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I recently went to an Estate Sale and managed to score a couple of vintage items.
Amongst those items, I found a coin that I have reason to believe it is possibly a blank planchet with no rim.
Please help




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Does a magnet stick to it
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please be more specific, what size coin does it seem to match up to? dime, quarter, half dollar, nickel?
I'm not seeing any copper core cladding on it, so probably not a dime, quarter, or half. And it is too heavy for a nickel.
as asked above - is it magnetic? could this just be a 'knock-out slug from a steel electrical box?

need more info from you please.
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Sure looks like a knock-out from an electrical box to me, but knowing if it is attracted to a magnet would help. Thx.
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