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 Posted 09/16/2011  01:12 am Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've had this for awhile and can't remember if I've posted it here before.

It's aluminum and about the size of a nickel but thicker. The "5" on it appears to be inked on as it has no texture to it. The reverse also has nothing on it.

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how did you aquire this? the marking suggests it is an electrical panel punch-out...sometimes when Wiring a panel, the electrician will mark each punch-out spot before he actually punches it out to mark say which floor/suite is getting power from that spot.
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the electrician will mark each punch-out spot
makes sense but this appears to be stained into the coin. Not like a stamp or marker.

No idea where I got it. It's been in my reject bin for years.
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