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Origin Of This Coin?

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Souvenir coin commemorating 60 years of some kind of factory/plant named after Vladimir Lenin. (Might be wrong)

(According to my mom, who's from the USSR, I translated it correctly but couldn't figure out what it was for.)

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Definitely a token (not actual money) since there is no denomination. The first picture includes words for Memorable & Souvenir around the side. Can you tell what it is made from? Aluminum or is it heavy?
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not exactly what is done, you can be aluminum. It seems to be hollow.
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