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I did a google image search but did not get any matches. I have a smaller coin that looks exactly the same that is about half this size. This coin measures 38.5 mm.
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It almost looks like an unstruck brass token or coin used in the Orient since it has 2 closely-spaced Chinese letters. It could almost be a scale weight token used for weight measurements. Other than that, I am not sure about its use.
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I think you may be right. I took a close up of the character(s) and put it through an online translation program and it came back the character meant "more than" which would make your theory as a scale weight make a lot of sense. Thank you
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Scale weight should have the actual weight on it? This mark maybe a way of voiding it? Maybe it was out of tolerances, weight or size?
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