✅ SOLVED coin or token?????

I found a coin or token in Pa that had "one country" printed on both sides. It is about the size of a penny.
Not in good enough shape to post picture. Any ideas? Also what is the best way to clean this?

Sounds like a Civil War token/coin.........not a "Dix".........

Remember, during that period many businesses minted their own coinage for the public to use in their stores/shops.

I have both a "Dix" (named after John Adams Dix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) and a token by Oliver Bouthwell Miller of Troy, NY for use in his business establishment..........
 

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Thanks for the help. I will let you guys know if i found out anything else.

thanks again
 

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Mdingpa is a friend of mine, im posting his pictures from my phone because his phone is a work phone and he cant download the Tnet app, anyway, here's the pics and thanks for the help.
 

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Here's what it could be............

Vereinigte Staaten von America (1863) Civil War Token.jpg

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika Civil War Token (1863)................
 

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Just a great big maybe,kinda,sorta,iffy,kind of a guess. Without a pic it will be extremely hard to match. Even in terrible shape, we can get an idea what it looked like if you post a pic even with the terrible shape its in.
Broas Brothers Pie Bakers Shattered Die

Looks like you nailed it without the photos................:notworthy:
 

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Very cool--I believe that is what it is.

Thanks guys
 

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