This copper or bronze token appears to be Thai. The obverse has a right facing portrait of the King (I think it is Rama V from comparing to Thai coins in SCWC). The reverse has a geometric wreath and three Thai characters in a circle (the right one seems to be the number 5). The token is 17.4mm diameter, 2.4mm thick, and weighs 3.69 grams.
Any help on identifying would be greatly appreciated.
the token looks more like a modern tourist copy to me because it's crude made and if you would check the rim you might see that it's not smooth (crude cut). The "geometric wreath" is a 8 pointed Thai Chakra a royal symbol of Siam. This token I have not came across in Thailand yet, but there are similar fake tokens / tourist fantasy copies who share the same "crude" style of making.
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