Help ID strange token/coin

Busymom78

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My mom found this odd token in a park in AZ many years ago. She just re-found it and we are trying to identify. Google is no help

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Your right. Half the stuff on the back shows no results in Google. Although, Edward's Corona is a theater in California and it looks like they use the same crown symbol as on the coin or token. The token looks 20th century which makes this a possibility. The only thing that confuses me is the fleur de lis. I hope someone else knows more than I do.Screenshot_20190321-193535_Chrome.jpg
 

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OK, I'll throw in my guess -

I belive this is a token from the AZ chapter of The Empire of Chivalry and Steel - middle ages reenactment group. The Kingdom of Galandor. Corona translate to crown, the queens insigina is a Flur de Lis. Couldn't tranlate the back totally, but cavalerism translates to chivalry.

Hope this helps - contact your local group to verify.
 

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Well Mole I dont know how you did it but a lot more logical than something from a movie theater. Nice ID.
 

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OK, I'll throw in my guess -

I belive this is a token from the AZ chapter of The Empire of Chivalry and Steel - middle ages reenactment group. The Kingdom of Galandor. Corona translate to crown, the queens insigina is a Flur de Lis. Couldn't tranlate the back totally, but cavalerism translates to chivalry.

Hope this helps - contact your local group to verify.

Good ideal there, with the Fleur De Lis, the first thing that came to my mind was a Mardi Gras coin or token.
 

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