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I found it at a seashore in Nord East England.
LM 05 - Its Back side is blank .🤔
 

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Do you think it was a cow tag? Thanks for showing us.
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Thanks too_pointer . This zone was very active
in the coal extraction until the 1980s. In WW2
also saw action during the Battle of England.
The 3rd. possibility is it could be a cremation tag.
A miner's tool box tag is also not to be excluded🤔
 
Looks like a tag we used when we went to get tools. Carried one with me with company initials and a number on it. When I picked up tools, I would give it to the guy he knew i had Such-and-such tool.
 
Looks like a tag we used when we went to get tools. Carried one with me with company initials and a number on it. When I picked up tools, I would give it to the guy he knew i had Such-and-such tool.
I guess you nailed it ! - I also think this is a tools tag
for a coal miner. LM could be the owner's name and
his personal number too.
 
That one is hard to tell, they tagged so many different types of items. Congrats on the cool find.
Thank you - This is correct. Because I wonder the " low" number of the tag when there
had to be many hundreds or even thousand of miners working in the mine at that time.Perhaps the number indicates a determined tools seccion or área
 
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