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Can Anyone Help Identify This Coin/Token?

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It is very thin and light with a diameter of 25mm.

It is not magnetic and appears to be made of bronze/copper.
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Looks like a Nuremberg jeton. Appears to have a globus cruciger within the double trilobe, and alternating annuletted crowns and lis for the reverse.

OP coin here:
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Some jetons for comparison (none is an exact match to the coin above, though). Top one shows both obverse and reverse, with the reverse possibly of the same type as the OP - although the wear on your coin makes it difficult to tell for sure. Three images below that are trilobes with globus crucigers. Again, some similarities, but no exact matches. At least, perhaps, a starting place for research.

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Thanks Bob L and Petrus, your help is much appreciated.
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