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Recognize This Taiwan Old Coin?

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This coin is around 4cm and weighed 29.8g! What do you think? Fake? I goggled a bit that this is the "Sixteen years Sun Zhong Sun Sliver Coin". Comparing the real one on the web, this is quite badly done on the back. The trees and the building are not sharp at all.
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It has that same greenish-white fuzz that appears on all your other "Chinese dollars". Indicating they all are made of much the same base-metal material.
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