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Quote: Chile 5 Centavos 1899 - 14 mm, 1.0 g Very nice! 
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Fun topic showing small coins. Thanks all for posting. Here are two of my smallest coins, ancients: Babylon AR hemiobol, 7mm, .27 grams, time of Alexander the Great, obverse Herakles struck off center, reverse club, bow and quiver. Neapolis, Macedon, 4th-3rd cent. BC, AR hemidrachm, 14mm, 1.89 grams, obverse facing Gorgon, reverse Nymph. I like the reverse incuse showing the metal flow coming outside the die when struck.  
Edited by livingwater 07/07/2026 07:24 am
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Nice examples, HondoB, and livingwater.
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very nice coin Livingwater! thanks for joining in here. 
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Quote: Here are two of my smallest coins, ancients: Excellent! 
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1987 Portugal - 1 Escudo Weight 1.69 g Diameter 16 mm Thickness 1.2 mm 
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1953 Yugoslavia - 50 Para Yugo coin/US Dime: Weight 0.6 g/2.268 g Diameter 17.4 mm/17.91 mm Thickness 1.2 mm/1.35 mm 
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Very good, Dearborn.
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thank you Errers! 
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1985 Brazil - 100 Cruzeiros Weight 2.05 g Diameter 17 mm Thickness 1.49 mm 
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Wonderful wee one, Dearborn!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Nice example, Dearborn!
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Thank you Hondo and Errers.
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