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 Posted 03/16/2014  6:36 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add unknowncoinguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a coin which appears to be gold and from what it looks like very old. One side has a thing that looks like maybe a cow with trees above it and the other side has a symbol that is almost like a 3.

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I'm not entirely sure it's a coin. Given that the rim on the "back" (lower picture) seems to be trying to detatch from the rest of the object in three pieces, I would've assumed it's actually a button or cuff-link; the large rectangular area would have been where the loop on the back of the button was originally attached.
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Have to agree with Sap.
Looks to be a flattened cuff stud or button stud with the shaft and toggle on the back flattened
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