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Having Trouble With This Cash Coin

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Got this one from an ebay lot:

Having-Trouble-With-This-Cash-Coin

 Having-Trouble-With-This-Cash-Coin

Weight is extremely light, around 1.67 grams. Does not feel like brass, but is not magnetic. Thinking it may be a fractional cash cast in lead, circa Song dynasty; or perhaps from another nation copying the Chinese style.

Ideas?
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I think it is of Vietnamese origin.
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Vietnam(Annam) - Quang Trung Thong Bao 1786-91
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Good call InconsistentBlend!

Looks like this coin was issued in both bronze and zinc--that would account for the silver color and extremely light weight.
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