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Strange Round Lead Coin

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I found this strange lead coin or trinket which I have been unable to identify. It shows a square with a diamond inside of it and a round hole in the middle.

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I'm no World Numismatic ,but I find it hard to believe that any Country would strike their coins in Lead .
Trinket , toy ,etc .
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Could be a spindle whorl, perhaps medieval. They were sometimes made in lead.
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I find it hard to believe that any Country would strike their coins in Lead


As it turns out yes, but rarely:

http://goccf.com/t/283017

The OP's piece could also be a worn lead seal. Regardless, the square and diamond design look like they may have been added at some point. Either way, welcome to CCF @biscuithead!
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