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Silver Chicken Coin | Cambodia Silver Fuang

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Picked this up a coin club meeting a while back,does anyone have an idea what it is....
The coin size is 14mm x 1.75g...

I don't think this is Ancient coin...

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Although it resembles an ancient coin and I've seen them sold as such by coin dealers who ought to have known better, you'll find it listed in the 1800s Krause catalogues under "Cambodia". The parameters you've given match the "light issue" 1 fuang coin, KM# 32.2 (the "no circle at left" variety).
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Thanks Sap, I hand one in bronze or copper a little different Ob. same size, so they were struck in the 1800's..?...
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