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Dutch Medaled? (Id: Early 20th Century Key Fob)

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Obverse is basically the same as a Dutch ducat
but reverse puzzles me. Does anybody know what is it?
Size 22mm


Dutch--Medaled?-Id:-Early-20th-Century-Key-Fob

Dutch--Medaled?-Id:-Early-20th-Century-Key-Fob
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hmmm Don't know but the reverse is the Coat of Arms on Peru, adopted 1825...
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You are right! This is strange.
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Is it Dutch Indies?
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The knight design is similar, but not right for the Dutch State Ducat (gold coin) of Holland (not the modern country, but the state), while I cannot find any Peruvian issues that do not have text around the Coat of Arms. It is a fob, designed to be hung from a chain, and looks copper, or brass. Interesting, anyways. Probably turn of the Century- 1890's to more probably 1920s.
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