Looks like a privately minted commemorative. Any evidence of a makers mark within the devices or on the edge? What composition do you believe it to be? Looks similar to much of the Presidential commemorative material made by Osborne Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. Maybe an email to Joe Levine of Presidential Coin & Antique Co. would provide some insight: JLevine968@aol.com.
I keep a census on Hawaii Error notes, Radars, Repeaters, Hawaii Stars (all denominations), Low serials, 6 of a kind, 7 of a kind, Canceled notes, AC blocks, ZB blocks, FC blocks, Uncut sheets and Late plates. If you have any information you would like to share please PM me. Thanks.
One of the early editions of the Coin World Almanac did an extensive listing of Bicentennial medals and medalettes. It might be in there. TD
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