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I have no idea what this is. At one point I thought it was a gold button or pin. LMK what you think. Also age and country you think its from. Thanks in advance. Pete

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 Posted 03/29/2013  1:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A little better pic, and much of the legend looks like it would be legible...
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Best I can do. I do see "British Colana?" on it now

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I think I may have found it. LMK what you think. My back have nothing on it as if they tried to turn it into a pin.

British Guiana. Gold Token, ND (Circa 1910). Prid-69. 1.45 grams. 14 mm. Milled edge. "DAMUS PETIMUSQUE VICISSIM, BRITISH GUIANA" with sailing ship in center. Reverse: St. George slaying dragon. Mount marks on edge.
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