hello All, I purchased this coin/token/toy some years ago when I was building up a inventory on World Errors. This was described only as a full brockage coin from parts unknown... My Krause books go back to 1600 and was of zero help, and if it was not a coin, it would not be listed in Krause. Any ideas where this piece was manufactured would be a great help... many thanks.
Bhutan, copper/brass deb (debased half-rupee), 19th or early 20th century. Listed in the Krauses as KM# 7.1. Rotate the bottom pic 90 degrees clockwise to make it "right way up". And yes, it is a brockage.
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