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I found it in my bag of foreign coin counter rejects. It was stuck in the counter wheel and was badly wiped. Never the less, it has some markings, looks middleeastern from what I can see. It rings silver when I drop it on the desk. Looks like there is no portrait, but a plant like thing. also the border looks wreathed. Thanks.

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Perhaps the frond of a date palm is the plant thing. In the lower picture, not obvious.
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The symbol on the obverse (bottom pic) is the lion-and-sun logo of the old monarchy in Iran. The coin is a cupronickel 1 rial; something like this one. I can't read the date on your coin (in one of the Iranian calendars, below the knot in the wreath in the top pic) but it will date prior to the revolution which overthrew the Shah in 1979.
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See this link for a coin similar to yours but in a little better condition! Unfortunate that the date is not visible.

http://www.coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq...in_coin=5696
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