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Token Or Coin | French Indochina Piastre

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 Posted 06/24/2010  06:12 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Angielczyk to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This was also in my box of old coins.
As it says Piastre of commerde I do not know if this means it was a trade token or a coin.

Please help

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 Posted 06/24/2010  07:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add turtleoverhead to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
One Piastre coin from French Indo-China (now called Viet Nam). It is a large 90% silver coin weighing 27 grams (0.7812 troy ounces of pure silver). The front has an image of Liberty seated and facing left holding a bundle of sticks (or "fasces"), with "Republique Francaise" above and the date below. The back has a wreath with "Piastre de Commerce" inside, "Indo-Chine Francaise" above, and "Titre 0.900 Poids 27 GR" below.
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 Posted 06/24/2010  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add svslav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Modern Laos and Cambodia were also a part of French Indo-China.
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Just a word of caution, the Piastre in question has been extensively counterfeited in China. Most forgeries are NOT SILVER and are significantly underweight. In addition most I have examined personally have split tail reeds or the ends of the reeds have been filed off.

Here is a sketch I did for another topic which discussed forgeries made with a ring die. The cast coins are in this case forced through a ring shape die that cuts fake reeds into the edge of the coin.

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It is best to examine the entire edge to make sure there is no overlap in the reeding pattern either. Some forgeries were made by applying the reeds with a flat bar die. There are NO OVERLAPS in the reeds on the edge of a coin when they are applied with a COLLAR.
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