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1945 China (Japanese Puppet State Of Manchukou) - 1 Fen

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I came across 2 of these.
1945 China (Japanese Puppet State of Manchukou) - 1 Fen
Struck on Red Fiber (rubber with magnesite)
Weight: 0.62 g
Diameter: 16 mm
Thickness: 2.2 mm
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Those are pretty cool Dearborn!
I know these are hard to preserve in nice condition and it appears like these seen some circulation.
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I agree, the devices are a bit worn down, thus making the ID a bit harder, but there was enough to read them.
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Wow, interesting substrate, very cool
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Very cool! I never knew that these existed. They used very unusual material to make them. Great purchases!
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These circulated for a very short period of time. I believe the Chinese called them paper coins as they are not durable.

Depending on where they are stored, some could be found as cracked.
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