
I got this as a gift a while back but I can't seem to find any specific info on it. The token is in a plastic capsule and as far as I can tell it's a commemorative token celebrating the 300th anniversary of Debrecen being declared a free royal town. The ruler on the coin is Leopold I., it's diameter is 42mm. It's non-magnetic but I can't figure out exactly what metal it's made of, my metal detector is jumping all over from bronze to gold to silver and back when I hold it in front of it.
That's all the info I have on it, I'd still like to find out where it was minted, what metal it's made of and a rough value estimate as I'll probably offer it up for a swap since modern commemoratives don't really hold my interest.
Thank you for any info you can give me!