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My Unknown Asian Coin?

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Hi! My grandfather gave me this Asian coin and I haven't been able to identify it's origin. It is in a very hard, practically indestructible casing that can't be removed (as you can see the casing has been damaged, but the coin appears to be in great condition.

Any help is welcome.

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It's this http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2962.html
Year 59 (1970)

Has the casing a hole? could be a key chain?
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Quote:
It's this http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2962.html
Year 59 (1970)

Has the casing a hole? could be a key chain?


OMG thanks! And yes pretty sure it is a keychain hole, or someone dried to open the casing with a drill. Glad to know this coin is safe from pretty much anything.
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