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sprayermick | 09:37 Wed 28th May 2014 | ChatterBank
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A friend of mine who works as a volunteer for the Church was counting the collection box last Sunday and came across several of these coins, having never seen anything like these before he wondered if anybody could identify where they came from as both sides of the coin do not state any country.
I hope that this link to the photo works.

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m124/mickncas/coin_zps53d17c7a.jpg
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Dunno, but I hope they're worth a fortune, it'll serve the person who tried to fob them off in church right!

Well done in getting the photos on :-)
Don't think so, if this ebay listing is anything to go by.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/65-000-SHIP-1945-2010-UNKNOWN-COMMEMORATIVE-TOKEN-/141151087606
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Thanks for your answers and many thanks to Prudie for telling how to post photos on here!
Couldn't see original link...blocked by Norton.

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