Need help identifying this coin quarter for size reference

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About 13.2mm  16.7mm

 

Where did you come across it?  What is the weight?

  • My grandpa gave it to me when I first started collecting about 2 years ago he did not know what it was. The weight is about that of a nickel

And do you have a picture of the other side?

 Why should members have to work out or look up measurements - 

please actually WRITE the diameter and weight. And yes show the other side. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

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About 13.2mm

16.7 mm

rsirian1

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About 13.2mm

16.7 mm

Or 16.57-16.75:)

 

I used 19mm as the size of a quarter after my quick search…  that's the penny column.

 

Good catch!

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I used 19mm as the size of a quarter after my quick search…  that's the penny column.

 

Good catch!

It is 24.26 mm.

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iiruig

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I used 19mm as the size of a quarter after my quick search…  that's the penny column.

 

Good catch!

It is 24.26 mm.

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Right, I'm saying that's why I got my initial measurement wrong.  Didn't think Google would return the size of a penny when I searched the size of a quarter.  Didn't look over to the right side far enough.

Here is a picture of the other side I initially had one attached but I geuss it got deleted or something.

to me looks a bit Tibetan just going out on a limb but that's what screams to me

 I see the new picture - but still - what is the diameter, and weight? 

Write them - do not make members guess. 😐 

You are looking for our help after all. 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

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Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

It is around 18.75 mm and 2.5 grams. 

 Thank you :) 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

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