What is this thing?

Found it on the bottom of the sea in Turkey last year..

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Looks like a coin

It's a cookie

Its called mudcakes.

It's a coaster used by Ataturk to put his glass of raki on to. It was thrown into the sea by Erdogan and his islamist pals.

It's a clay trinket commonly sold by Cretans to stupid tourists.

it seems to look like one of those karbala clay used by shiites to rest their forehead on while praying, there seems to be some kind of writing but can not tell for sure if it is reading alhosain.

it's useless and worth nothing, see if you can sell it to a shiite fanatic.

ok now i am certain it reads ya hosain يا حسين

looks like chocolate, Op you hack

Destroy the stupid majus trinket.

Look up a numismatic database and see if you can identify any matches.
What are the dimensions OP?

This.
We can't make bricks without some clay.
data data data

reese's?

hannukah already?

Numismatic? It clearly isn't a coin, it is ceramic, and the lack of surface accretions (as well as the general fabric) suggests it is modern.

It's a Roach Rupee

well it cant be old if you found 3 different pieces of it around the same place

>Turkey
>Bottom of the sea

lel, are you a syrian immigrant?

>Syrian immigrant
>history

lel, is this the political board?

Nah, I'm just memeing because there were lots of Syrians last year with rubber boats on Aeagean sea, on their way to Europe.

The Karamanids used a symbol like that star on there. Perhaps its from them?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karamanids

Muslims are pretty fond of those stars for some reason.

Star of david was pretty popular with Oghuz muslims for some reason. Some Seljuk era mosques have it too.

Pic related is the flag Hayreddin Barbarossa used.

That's not how old things work anonymous.

If it lay broken at the bottom of the sea for any length of time, it'd be unlikely that you'd find all three pieces close together, unless it was buried.

It's a circle.