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Found this while CRH Lincolns. What is it?

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This came from a mint set from the Philadelphia mint. It is not a coin but a medallion.
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A token that came in mint sets from the U.S. mint. In this case, it came from a Philadelphia mint set.
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Is it a keeper?
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This came from a mint set from the Philadelphia mint. It is not a coin but a medallion.





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I'm gonna keep it!
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They make great album hole fillers for those who prefer to keep their key dates in a slab.
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These tokens are struck from the same blanks used to make Lincoln cents.
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