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Gold Kurush Turkish Coin Help

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I am having trouble finding this coin in my world coin book. I am pretty sure its Turkish and a gold 12.5 kurush, it weighs .9grams and is 15mm in diameter. Any help with the year or ID is appreciated, might even be a "jewelers coin" but not sure.
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Yes, looks very much like these Ottoman 25 kurush coins (which are twice the weigh of yours), Mehmed V, Constantinople mint.

http://search.zeno.ru/index.php?v=0...7&e=&f=0&s=0

The date on your coin is AH 1327, regnal year 4.
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Hmmm ....

But it does not look at all like the Krause 12.5 kurush coin:
https://www.NGCcoin.com/price-guide...duid-1536257

And does not show at all in acsearch as best I can tell.

So maybe your initial suspicion is correct (although it REALLY looks authentic)
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There is a Turkish coin collector Facebook page, that I am a member of. Maybe you could join and post it there. They might be able to help.
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Good to be prudent.
I feel reasonably certain that jewelers' copies were made of these coins, mainly for bridal adornment at wedding ceremonies.
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