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JOH.ERL. obverse, 13 reverse. Appears to be brass, 17mm dia. Any ideas what this is?

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This one might be tough, IGE. I found nothing in the usual places, and Google Lens was less than useless.
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"13" is a very odd number for a denomination, so I would assume the "13" means something other than a denomination of 13 cents, or 13 pence, or whatnot.

Google-searching for "Joh. Erl." is a Googlewhackblatt, with the only hit being this German token index:

https://wertmarkenforum.de/Download...981-2016.pdf

The list is based on mentions of tokens in various German-language numismatic magazines and journals. On that basis I'd assume the token was German?
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