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Coin Found At Beach. (Id: Likely Arm & Hammer Advertising Token)

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Hi my name is Thomas I've been collecting corns for while some were given to me don't know too much about them but I did find one the other day at the beach that is very interesting don't know anything about it
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to CCF. What does the other side look like? Weight? Diameter?
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That's the logo for Arm & Hammer brand products or its precursor, Church & Co. I would assume it's not a coin, but rather the corroded remnant of a jar lid or packaging seal.
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Its silver
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Quote:
Its silver

It's not silver, Silver does not corrode.
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Silver does corrode, but not in that way
Could it be lead?
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