Fractured Planchet Conder Token is my guess. Some Chinese Grocery store and bath?? Sorry, I don't have a book to attribute it exactly, but there are some here that can. very Cool,
that may not be the proper term, I believe someone else called it a fractured planchet. When I was collecting US warnickels it was common when improper mixtures of metal were coined for them to peel apart and the pieces that lifted or peeled off were called laminations
If you can't swim you better stay in the boat.......
Pretty cool! I'd definitely hold on to it. Seems unlikely you'd find another. I've never seen anything like it in fifteen years of shows. Maybe I just haven't been looking at the right tables?
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<< <i>Why is it called a "lamination" ??? >>
that may not be the proper term, I believe someone else called it a fractured planchet. When I was collecting US warnickels it was common when improper mixtures of metal were coined for them to peel apart and the pieces that lifted or peeled off were called laminations
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