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1853 Gold Indian California Gold Token

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An 80 year old friend had this and asked me to look. I have no clue, my gut said "tourist junk" until I googled it a bit....now I'm not so sure. Appears to be MS, too good to be true most likely but, like I said, not my area of knowledge.

Came in a very old PVC flip with a rusty staple. WHAT THE HECK IS THIS TINY DUDE?

The weight is 0.31g, non-magnetic, 11 mm diameter, edges are also gold.

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I believe that a genuine California fractional gold should have a denomination. But it probably would be worth checking the metal content, since I think some contemporary tokens were also made of gold.
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I think some contemporary tokens were also made of gold


After web digging and, knowing this came from a pretty affluent family, I think it's probably just that. Let see what others have to say, thanks for your opinion.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/306310984801

Reverse image search has a pile of similar specimens (tokens), some in slabs as linked above.
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I have zero expertise on these, but interested in the answer.
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