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Can Anyone Figure Out What This Is?

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I have no clue what it is, but it does appear to be pretty old. Thoughts anyone?

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do you have a picture of the other side you can post?

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This is about the best I could capture of other side. I tried the image enhancer on this forum... Helped a bit. And thanks for the welcome. So far I like this site!
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On the 2nd side, can you see any words or numbers? The first picture looks a little like a love token, a little like a pendant. And can you give us the dimensions plus the weight?
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There is no numbers, I'm not sure if the first picture shows a monogram? Or eyes playing tricks.
On the harder to see side of coin, there is a stag depicted. Its kind of worn and hard to see, but certain its a stag.
Slightly smaller than an american quarter, and I dont have a jewelers scale to weigh, but it is close to the same weight too. I'll add another pic for size comparison
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Somehow managed a slightly better shot of the side with more wear. And the quarter is for comparison
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Button?
It has a rather complex monogram
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Its a three piece.... Something. The 2 sides are actually 2 pieces then wrapped with another piece for the edge. I hadn't considered a button.... It seems to be mostly copper or bronze? But has a lot of varying tones.
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The monogram on the front appears to be "BTRR" - perhaps a railroad button?
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I agree that the BTRR "logo" appears to represent a railroad. If you squint, it almost looks like a steam engine viewed head on. The style of the letters is appropriate for the era of steam engines. Grasping at straws, there was a Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Railroad that might have been simply Bonne Terre Railroad before some merger. Knowing where this item was found might provide a useful clue.
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