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1 Dokdo Identification

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Previous owner labeled it a 1 Dokdo from Navanager, Y2, 1278.

It is about 17 mm in diameter, fairly thick and weights 7.59 grams.

Not knowing the script it all starts running together for me and I can't seem to find the correct match. Can anybody shed some light on it for me? Thanks.



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http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opa...t&_limit_=50




Hope this page helps you on your search!
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Fixguy: I looked at that page in my searches. It just doesn't look like the right coin to me.
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Allranger,
You must know that the seal can be bigger than the coin plate.
Mayby you will find the coin on http://www.chiefacoins.com/
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I am aware that the die can be bigger than the planchet. I am just not sure what the identifying markers are for this coin.

I found someone who has a similar coin as mine here: http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/in...?topic=659.0 If you scroll to the bottom he says it may be from Nawanagar or Porbandar.
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