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    To get a really close image, place a magnifying glass or loupe directly over a smartphone camera shutter. Move close enough to the coin until it's focussed. You'll be surprised at the detail of the image possible. IMO it looks tampered with. For example the finger marks on Rev suggests artificial colouring of the coin.. Good luck and may the force be with you..
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    Chances are coinery if you get it ,will be at your top bid and not less.Yes, it's not very often I get a nice surprise with proxy bids! Well, I've just won a nice little lot of 5 UNC or near so late victoria sixpences at £180, whereas I was willing to go to £220, so I'm £40 to the good on my max bid.
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    Many thanks Bobby, looked at other examples and most certainly does look like it is.
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    Looks like a "Chatel Tournois" jeton.





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