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Unknown Aluminum Coin? Old? Token?

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This was in a large token/coin lot I bought years ago. Seems different to me. Any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated. Thank, Pete

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 Posted 04/01/2013  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pdm12772 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
it weighs .3g. On the front you can see the letter F on top and M on the bottom (5 dots between each letter). And the back has the # 10 with a circle around it and 7 stars around the circle.
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We've seen tokens like this on the forum before; I don't think we've ever seen a satisfactory answer. With little or no text on the piece itself, there aren't many clues to search for. They are probably "generic" tokens from Europe.
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