This little one US cent sized coin/token turned up in a box of mainly George III copper coins given to a charity/thrift shop I help run. It is very worn all over, the reverse can just be made out to be Britannia facing right. The obverse is mainly occupied by a strange character on all fours reminiscent of a drawing on an ancient Egyptian tomb wall. There is an in inscription or motto over this figure possibly in English but the only readable part is the last word 'WILL'. Any help appreciated.
Good job indeed Bob, thank you. We are an animal rescue charity and the contents of this little box, several tokens, four George III cartwheels, an 1806 three berry halfpenny near UNC, one of those chunky Indian State clipped coins, a Lubeck 2 schilling 1729 VF and twenty or so other Georgian copper coins will hopefully feed a dog for a month or so.
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