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Wales S D Token

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I was looking through some coins and I found a Token the had a hole at the top, S D below that, and below that it says WALES. Does anybody know what this is? Thanks
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Does it have any other markings on it? It could be anything, from that description - a worker's check, a keyring, a mutilated Conder token... What's the size? What's it made of? Or, better yet...

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Well, on the back it is blank. It looks like it is bronze? And it is not perfectly round. Even though there is no date, I think it is from the 20's to the 60's. This was when my grandmother was in Wales.The token could be from a newer date, because she did visit back a few times. I will try to post a picture but I can't get close enough so the picture will have good details. Thanks
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