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I found this in a bunch of foreign coins, and tokens, etc:

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These were taken thru my QSZ, (or QZS) scope). It is a stereo-zoom , with a Photocam Plus, 8 MP, no opticals camera, and the flash from the camera atop of the scope,in the darker photos. The brigher ones are with the swival halogen lite on the scope. No diffuser, just the scope, coin, and camera..
My question is what is it? No date, no country of origin, no denomination. Just two initials,( "V", "B") in the crown-section of the "Coat of aArms"? The "coat of ?Arms" indicate to me that it could be of Spanish, or maybe French origin, but that is the extent of my knowledge, in that area. Any ideas? Thanks for your time, and interest. The orientation is up,up.
Dick
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 Posted 02/05/2009  7:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is third one of these we've seen in the past few months; the two earlier ones are discussed here and here.

While we're not really sure and can't rule out a token of some kind, our best guess is it's from a board game or something similar. It may be significant that we now have two that are gold-brassy coloured, and one that appears to have been blackened. It certainly resembles some checkers pieces I used to have when I was young, only they were plastic.
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 Posted 02/05/2009  7:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I did a bit more googling, and the only thing relevant I found was a couple more people over on Coin Talk posting pieces identical to these. They don't know what they are over there, either.
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SAP, Thanks for your response. I checked out your links, and swa the one set of pictures, which I am going to "lift", to use for the fruther task of identifying my sic, coin. my pictures show the same thing, but the other is so very clear, and nice looking. I'll check to find out what is being used there. It might be a Canon powershot A590 IS. If so I can ask somw questions to try to figure out how to uise mine! I have a PhotocamPlus, w 8 MB, or is it 8 MP? Any way it does not have optics like my canon, but it does work with my scops. Sorry about "drifting", but wanted to clarify the differences in photos posted.
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SAP, hi! I got a msg from snaz, but can't find my way out of a paper bag, there! I think I am going to resign from Coin Talk. I can't even find my way in, much less navigate around!
Some one over there posted a question about the same "thing" I did, but I haven't found anyone with an answer. Maybe I should just toss it!
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 Posted 02/06/2009  5:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IBGolden to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I made off(Madoff?) with about a dozen of these things from a circus game where you roll a token down a moveable chute and a bumper bumps off other tokens, that fall out to a bottom basin... then take those tokens and roll them down the chute... to win prizes... that are worth less than the tokens you roll down the chute.

It was like 2 bucks for ten tokens. Probably 3 years back.
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It looks like a Spanish newspaper giveaway.
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Manilagalleontrade, All I can say is: Esta' Pelon! I think I'll just return it with the rest of the "discards". There were about 20-30 couintries represented, Fiji, Brazil , Colombia, Jamaica, Russia, and a whole bunch of Asian countries. I collect Canadian, and US. I do pull the Mexican coins, to add to my old bunch of cash, that was left-over, after returning to the US. I had a grocery store, down there. Much work, but a lot of fun, since I didn't have to live off the profits.
Dick
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