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1907 IHC Extremely Thin Planchet

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this one is near paper thin and quite smaller in circumference than a normal Indian cent. at first I thought it met its demise from a freight train but doesn't have the pressed details that it would get from it. let me know what you guys think.
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02/21/2020 6:22 pm
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Fabrication for whatever reason, date logo is wrong. Apparently circulated for a long time as a legitimate
coin. Fascinating!
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02/21/2020 8:57 pm
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Classic soaked in acid reduced coin.
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No not an acid soaked coin, as coinfrog says a fabrication/fake, fonts are wrong.
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