stranding said:A coin pushed into an opening in a stone moulding of some sort.
Perhaps!
It's a coin,but where would it be made and how is it used? This should be supremely easy,now that you've answered the first question.
stranding said:A coin pushed into an opening in a stone moulding of some sort.
Perhaps!
scifan57 said:It's a coin,but where would it be made and how is it used? This should be supremely easy,now that you've answered the first question.
stranding said:Is the background material stone / cement / similar?
Or compressed cardboard?
scifan57 said:The background is irrelevant to the challenge,only the coin is important.
AdmiralAdama said:I'm feeling a bit dense today. It looks like a .25 cent piece, or quarter, based on the milled edge.
Since it's a Canadian coin, legal tender, its point of manufacture is the Royal Canadian Mint, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
As for how it's used or what it's used for, it's currency to buy goods or services. Or it can be part of a collection.
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AdmiralAdama said:What could this be?
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scifan57 said:The end of a drop leaf table with the leaf folded down?
AdmiralAdama said:Not that big.
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