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Broken Planchet, Uniface Loonie

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Okay, maybe not. I spotted this face up on the ground by a recycling dumpster. It's literally garbage. But that's a loon design, so what is it from? I have this strange feeling I've seen this before somewhere, but can't think where. Help?! It's 33mm in diameter at its widest and is clay.

Broken-Planchet,-Uniface-Loonie
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 Posted 11/07/2017  11:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andy888 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm stupmed!
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Since it has a hole in center, could it be an inside part for something, a toy maybe, a button or moving part inside a tube?
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It looks a lot like a piece from a terracotta flower pot.
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