Looks like a World War I emergency 10 centimes issued by the Chamber of Commerce for the town of La Rochelle in France. Many French cities issued similar tokens during and after World War I.
I came up with several possible non-accurate responses to the skin comment, but even my limited filter prevented me from posting them. Consider yourselves amused and shocked.
It's just a standard paper cover with a little bit of texture and photographed in hurricane weather light.
(Henri dissipated faster than expected so the worse problems we have are some downed sticks and possibly some downed shingles.)
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