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Nice examples, jbuck
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Spain 1 Peseta 1989
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At 14 mm and 0.55 g, Spaniards called this coin "lenteja" (lentil).
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Nice example, HondoB.
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Nice examples, jbuck
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Spain 1 Peseta 1989... At 14 mm and 0.55 g, Spaniards called this coin "lenteja" (lentil).
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Nice addition, Dearborn.
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Good one, Dearborn

Alright, so this isn't actually a coin, but it's the smallest coin-like object I have.
I don't know when it was created, nor by whom.
I don't recall how it came into my possession, or when.
It was in a 2x2 labeled: "1942 Walking Liberty half dollar", and "HGE Gold".
HGE stands for Heavy Gold Electroplate, meaning almost no gold.

Following Dearborn's lead in including a (gold plated) Dime for size comparison.
It measures about 10mm in diameter.
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That's a wee one, trig!
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