I agree Pauldog's coin looks fine, with proper relief. The OP coin has relief that looks way too high to be real, but could this be an artifact of the lighting and camera angle?
OP coin looks fake to me as well. After looking at thousands of genuine coins these Chinese fakes just have that not right look. Surface color and aging also looks typical for these. Weight is not always a guarantee as they are making counterfeits in silver now but charging more than the usual 1.50-3.00 per coin for the fakes. Pauldog's genuine coin helps point out differences in the details of the two coins.
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