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Is This A Real Coin? I Would Like To Know It

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If those are actually opposite sides of the same coin, then no, that's not a real coin, but a bizarre fantasy. One side is a copy of a Spanish-Mexican "two worlds" dollar, while the other is a tallero from Italian Eritrea.
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I agree fake--looks like the Italian side has several casting bubbles.
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