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anyone know what this is

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size of a silver dollar.and has ridges around like a coin ,,found at a hundred yr old burned out house with metal detector.metal is not silver like a silver dollar but is more like metal in clad half,
 
i think it looks like a cruise ship gambling
token ?
 
...I don't think it is very old, however.
First off, the styles of the clothes and hair of the passengers. 1970's.
The style of the luxury liner... looks very much like the profile of the Queen Elizabeth 2, of the Cunard line, launched in 1968. Compare below. Odd that there is no ship's name or logo on that token.
>>>At the link below is a site with much info as well as this notice: near the bottom of the page
Wanted!
Any items related to transatlantic passenger liners and shipping lines, including Cunard, White Star, the French Line, Italian Line, United States Lines, etc.
Ships of particular interest are Olympic, Lusitania, Mauretania, Caronia, Normandie, Queen Mary, and Andrea Doria.
Please e-mail me if you have anything you think might be of interest. I buy single items or whole collections. Let me know what you have and please price. <<<
This collector should be able to tell you for sure. Interesting find, thanks for posting!
 
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