Help identifying a revolver

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Helping the inlaws clean out the attic and came across by father in laws (he passed a few years ago) box that he stored his stuff from his service from WWII. In that box we found a revolver with no hammer and a trigger that swings out. No trigger guard but it does have a lever type safety on it

The makings on it are:

On the top it says hammerless and the other word might say centennial, but it is difficult to read. On the side of the barrel is an N with a crown over it

It is in incredible shape.

Probably a 22 with a five shot chamber

On the grip is an imprint of the profile of Mercury

I think it's a velodog.

Any idea of how to tell what year this might of been made or where to get more info on it?
 
Pictures could help...
 
I have a 70 year old S&W .32 hammerless:

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I had a gun dealer tell me that the Mercury head on the handle indicate that it belonged to someone that either worked for a delivery or messenger service. Was told it was German made.
 
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