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Token?

Trainwreck

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Hello first of all! This is my first post after lurking for a couple weeks. So I think I found either some sort of token, some dudes garage project playing with his tools, or idk. It says I or 1 PINT with either an O, C, or 0 on the otherside. Pint of milk? Pint of whiskey? Someone bored made random token? It appears to be hand pressed. Any insights?
 
I think maybe the milk theory makes alot of sense...back in the day the milkman made daily delivers.. putting a token on top of the milkbox would alert the milkman as to what you want... just a theory. ..
 
It's seems likely it's use will always be theory, but I agree that the milk theory could be possible. It was found in a front yard just off of the sidewalk to the front door. Thanks for the input.
 
One of the most common British types of token, used from about 1845 to 1914, was issued for use in public houses.
Indeed, there must be well over 10,000 varieties known today.

In Belgium the word " PINT" in the Flemish language, this means a glass of beer

Greetings
Wim
 
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