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What's Round And Rusted 4.5 Cm Across And Weighs 32.7 Grams?

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I don't know either! But, it's heavy. Yes, I have cleaned it some because it was caked in mud and rust, having endured God knows how many years in wet Ohio soil.

As I said in the subject line, it is 4.5 cms across, 4 mm wide and weighs 32.7 grams. I know!

Here are pics of it, post round 1 cleaning. Any guesses or comments are welcome.



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a lump of metal...? I'd bet a second lump of metal I'mright!
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Treasure hunters call these cookies until they free the coin of the encrustation.
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