✅ SOLVED Slim chance

K1DDO1979

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Metal Detecting
Can anybody identify this old token I found?
It's basically blank but there is spots that may have some clues to what it is on both sides. I only marked in red the easy to see marks on one side. I know it's a long shot but it's been bugging me looking at it. Thanks!
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Its a "good for one free dance" at the Fluffy Muffin...

On the back it reads... redeem for fuzzy handcuffs with door girl. :P
 

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this side appears to have something more then lines on it

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as does the other side
 

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Its a "good for one free dance" at the Fluffy Muffin...

On the back it reads... redeem for fuzzy handcuffs with door girl. :P

Haha. For that I'm posting it on your random picture thread later!!! [emoji2]
 

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When it's all done y'all laugh when y'all find it's an electrical box slug...And not a Ho House thingy...
 

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although it could be my minds eye, this doesn't look natural to me either

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I'm not up on traditional Sports but the opposite side could depict a ball of some type.
base, basket, tennis, beach :dontknow:

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Thanks for any help it's for sure a coin/token of some sort. I'm not to worried about solving it though. I found plenty of other ones that could be identified anyway. My guess is something from 1812-1815 timeline when lots where made.
 

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