OK. I reached in the bag of world coins and pulled out another one that's a mystery to me.
This one looks like it might be British? Or some British colony or protectorate.
The obverse shows a bust, presumably of King George V, along with some latin text "Georgivs V D.G. Britt:OMN:Rex F. D. Ind: Imp:" I think I got the punctuation right. What's with all the colons?
It bears the date "1916" on the reverse, along with a big number "3" under a crown.
This coin appears to be toned silver, with ablum toning (darker at the edges).
Obverse side:
Reverse side:
Does anyone have any clues for me about this one?
This coin is a bit smaller than a US Dime. The photos show a ruler (scaled in inches) and a Roosevelt dime to allow everyone to see the size and scale of this coin. Weight is about 1.4 grams on my digital scale.