These pieces (3 shown) predate 1990. I don't know which set they belong to or what they were/can be used for. I asked Lego but they didn't know either.
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This is most likely Scala Jewelry Plate, Modified 2 x 2 (Human Bracelet segment).
Quite easy for me to find on Bricklink's search engine. All I did was type "plate 2x2 modified." Bricklink tells it appears in four sets which look like bracelet kits, but as of now it's too late to use them as bracelets because Lego has already invented newer ones. You might as well use these as a bridge or something.
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10Wouldn't say it is "extremely easy" to find this on Bricklink as I've spent quite some time and couldn't find the piece.– AlexCommented May 16, 2020 at 13:33
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4(type) plate. (size) 2x2. (keyword, w/o which you will not find it) modified. Do not include color. (result: second from last out of 25)– MazuraCommented May 16, 2020 at 22:35
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3"You might as well use these as a bridge or something." If he had more, he might be able to use them as tank treads. Commented May 17, 2020 at 6:56
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6@Mazura the trouble with this piece is that it isn't listed under modified plates on Bricklink, but rather under an obscure Scala group. Which makes some sense to group parts of same functionality like Znap, Bionicle or Hero Factory do. However there is also a separate category of parts used in watches, where similar 1x2 modified piece is listed in this category instead. Not even in Parts catalog. Yeah, searching for "2 x 2 plate" return the result, but otherwise there's no logic unless you know the piece.– AlexCommented May 17, 2020 at 11:57
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3Yeah, I tried searching as well. You had more luck it seems. Thanks for figuring it out. I a not sure about the count but I think I have like 10 of those. Rather disappointed it's from a bracelet. Was hoping for some tracked vehicle. Commented May 17, 2020 at 14:27