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Help Identifying This "Sovereign" Token? Coin?

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Greetings to all!

I spent my first day metal detecting out a nearby park trying to learn how to use my new metal detector. I haven't had one since I was like 8. Anyway, I finally started to figure out the tones for coins. I found several US pennies and dimes, and then I found THIS... from appearances it *looks* like a sovereign, but I see no date, and my eyes are too old to identify a mint mark. Also I am puzzled how it would find it's way to my location if it was one. Regardless I was hoping someone could identify this or at least get me close to an ID? I took the best images I could, which are attached. I could NOT find this coin anywhere in a reverse image search. It has "henry" written on the portrait side with a portrait of a king I assume, wearing a crown. But I could not find an image that matched so clearly my google fu is no good. So if anyone can take a look at the attached images and kindly let me know what I am looking at here, a token? a coin? a date? anything would be helpful. Thank you very much for your time and expertise.

Sincerely,
Chris
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Hello and welcome - You've only got the same picture posted twice. Can we see the other side?

In any event, what we can see from this side is (a) it's not actually a sovereign, since it's not actually made of gold and there was no king whose name appeared on British coins as "Henry Rex" (the Latinized version of Henry is "Henricus").

My assumption would be a token of some kind.
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Yeah sorry about the dupe image post. It's late and I didn't quite catch how to upload multiple images. Fixed it. Sorry about that.
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to the CCF, x86bsd! What is the diameter of your item?
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I too have not been able to find anything about this online, but one thing is certain: it has no great age and is likely part of some recent fantasy token series or toy money set as I did find photos of another, struck in a silvery coloured metal, which has the denomination 'one crown'.

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Thank you for the welcome and the answers! I kind of wish I knew what game this came from :) It might be fun!
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It is impossible to see on this coin, but there's another example in better condition on ebay: https://www.ebay.com.sg/itm/374279137031

In the better picture you can see there's a small "HH" initials below the portrait. This is the mintmark for Hoffman Mint, formerly known as Hoffman & Hoffman and using a HH mintmark. Website: https://hoffmanmint.com/

Stealing the picture off ebay, because the sale is a year old and about to expire:

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