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Coin, Fantasy Or Medallion? | Imitation Ottoman Algerian

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Coin,-Fantasy-Or-Medallion?-|-Imitation-Ottoman-Algerian

I'm thinking, possibly Nepali

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The beaded rim and numerals/letters sure point that way. I just spent an hour searching. Krause cat. explaind numeral, but as far as I know it could be tibetan or mars. I'd hold onto it, as some tokens which are similar sold for 100.+ Thanks for driving me nuts. Can't quite pin this one down. Someone will come along with a clear answer, I hope.
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To add to DCH's links: Here's one from the CCF archive.
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