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Unknown Brown Foreign Coin. Very Poor Condition.

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Not planning on selling, obviously, just wanted to know this coin's origin. It's very weathered, and the only form of identification I found was a very faint bust outline. Thanks in advance. Pictures in order are obverse, reverse, obverse detail, size comparison.

Unknown-Brown-Foreign-Coin.-Very-Poor-Condition.

Unknown-Brown-Foreign-Coin.-Very-Poor-Condition.

Unknown-Brown-Foreign-Coin.-Very-Poor-Condition.

Unknown-Brown-Foreign-Coin.-Very-Poor-Condition.
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France
10 centimes 1870 - 1898

http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces697.html
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Isn't it amazing how a faint outline of a bust can actually almost fully identify the coin in question? Sadly the date's long gone but there's nothing to do about that
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Well, there's the vinegar method, but the date may be too long gone for that.
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