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farmstead site near Flint, Michigan.  For me, the most logical interpretation
for the artifact was as an immigrant keepsake.
 
Just a cautionary... but I think the assumption that any punched coin
represents Native American decorative use is too general.
 
Later,
 
Mark C. Branstner
Great Lakes Research Associates, Inc.

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