Anybody know what I have here? (strange engravings on Large Cent)

Upon closer inspection the obverse engraved 'ring' has the world 'DOLLARS' in retrograde over and over. The reverse has a design surrounding what appears to be either a '2' '3' or a '5'










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But then why wouldnt the lettering just be orientated normally, rather than in reverse? Also, notice that on the obverse there is a lip at the top and bottom (more prominent at the top).....Could this have been used to hold the coin in place while it was transferring the image (to paper??)?
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did this walk into the shop?
I have no idea what it is other than a stamped Lg. Cent.
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I like it, whatever it is.
<< <i>A gambling house used it as a gaming chip. They took a worn down large cent, counterstamped it, and used it as a $1 chip. >>
If that were true wouldnt you think that their would be more of them out there!
I have never seen this but its really cool.
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The circular piece is the frame for a "counter" stamp. A "counter" on a banknote is the big number. Around a big number 1, or 5, on some obsolete bank notes, you will find this exact DOLLARS stamp. Since it's backwards on the cent, it would be backwards on the printing plate -- thus right side up on the banknote.
The other side is a decorative motif from a banknote as well.
The ultimate consumer: someone who collects large cents and obsolete notes.
Cool item!
Betts medals, colonial coins, US Mint medals, foreign coins found in early America, and other numismatic Americana
Anyone know which obsolete note(s)?
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