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Intersting Junk Box Find

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He is an interesting junk box find form two weeks ago.
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That is interesting, and might refer to initials of someone.
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I like it!
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Well somebody else pointed out that to the left of the word Fennell is a dot and part of an I.

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Is an enlarged photo of the area to the left of the word Fennel there is a dot and to the left of the dot is what looks like the top right part of a Capital I
I copper wired brushed the token and holding the token just a little below eye level with a 10x loupe you can barely make out the body of the Letter I.
I guess I have to increase the font size I use in the photo's It 6.4g's weight,26.90mm dia. 1,5mm thickness. I have a number of token books but not Burks, I guess it's time to bite the token and buy a copy.
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