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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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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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That's a wee one, trig!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Bedrock of the Community
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Turkey 1 Kurus 1961 - 14 mm, 1 g  
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Quote: Turkey 1 Kurus 1961 - 14 mm, 1 g Fantastic! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice examples! 
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1946 Norway - 25 Ore Weight 2.40 g Diameter 17 mm Thickness 1.8 mm 
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1949 Norway - 10 Ore Weight 1.50 g Diameter 15 mm Thickness 1.25 mm 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very good, Dearborn.
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Wonderful wee ones, Dearborn!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Very nice, Dearborn! 
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Thank you Hondo and jbuck.
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