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Need Help Identifying This Please (Id: Likely Modern Jewelry Based On Spanish Cob)

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The weight is 2.94g
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I don't think it's a real coin. A replica of something along the lines of a Spanish cob.
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Yes I agree with @John that it seems to be a modern pirate party favor rather a cob. What is the weight?
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My best guess would be "stage money" or "prop money", for a theatre - something designed to look coin-like from a distance, but not realistically coin-like enough to get the theatre in trouble for counterfeiting if any escaped to the general public.

Second-best guess: This one appears to have been looped, for jewellery - so perhaps it was a made-for-jewellery "pirate coin" replica; though those generally make a better effort at trying to look authentic.
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The weight is 2.94g. Thanks so much guys for the input.
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