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Help Identifying Medal Or Token? Tia

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I think its A. Kent & sons on the back
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@wael, I think that you are right. Here is a link to some information about Ambrose Kent (late 19th and early 20th Century Torontonian):

https://www.925-1000.com/forum/view....php?t=26787

I'm thinking that the letters OM are mavericks added after manufacture--perhaps the initials of the recipient.
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"Kent Brothers closed their doors around 1894".
Thank you very much. That means the medal is pre-1894.
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