Engraved Brass Coin III

What appears to be a a simple brass coin the faces are engraved or perhaps cast
  • One face shows three lines in parallel, they do not appear to be letters of any kind just three vertical strokes that have been engraved into the surface
  • The could be a representation of the number three but without a frame of reference this is impossible to tell
  • This face also has four small arrows pointing out from the centre to the edge of the disc, they are arranged as if the cardinal points of a compass (N,S,E,W)
  • The other side is a geometric pattern of small square columns of varying heights in an 8x8 grid. It appears to have been cast as if in some sort of mould
  • The columns protrude from the surface of the disc, the highest of which is about 1cm
  • Each column is about 3mm square
  • There is no discernible pattern that you can tell

Significance

Unknown
Item type
Miscellaneous
Rarity
Unknown
Weight
250g
Dimensions
5cm diameter
Raw materials & Components
Brass, cast and engraved

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