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I have posted this in the past, but I forgot what the identification was. Any help will be greatly appreciated  If you need diameter and weight, that might have to wait till tonight.  swcoin.ecrater.com
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Thanks p! However, I don't see any regards to a white metal one, or did I skip over it?
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White metal, is it? I think the coarseness of the features on your coin precludes it being from one of the earlier production runs. Perhaps from being an "official" striking at all. Are there any features on the edge?
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Good point, it's also very light. I'm not versed in medals...at all :( Edge is plain. Heavier than aluminum I might add.
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With an open question in metallurgy, I expect we'll be hearing from colonialjohn shortly...
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I have this one too, I'm pretty sure it's made from pewter.
Edited by mmorgan22 10/29/2012 12:34 am
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A co-worker found it at work Matt, knew I was into coins (that's what he thought it was) and gave it to me. Any idea of value?
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I sold some on ebay for a couple bucks a piece. That's about it I'm afraid. Maybe you might have better luck than me though. Still, you got it for free 
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