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Man that 10 centavo hurts my eyes. It is to dam cool. WOLF
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TThhaatt iiss oonnee nniiccee ccooiinn..
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Yet another to add to the collection!  Hard to capture the doubling on this coin - it's soooo small! 1855 Netherlands 5 cents - only 12.5 mm and .68 grams! KM #91 and I believe 64% silver.   
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Maybe this will give you an idea of why I'm having such a hard time capturing the doubling: 
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Great shots! I can appreciate the challenge of photographing that Ned. 5c Even so, the doubling is clear.  The Israel coin is dramatic.
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Here's the latest acquisition. I just hope it's not an American counterfeit.  Can anyone help me ID it?  
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Y4.1 Y10 10 Cash, China, 1905 Ch'ing dynasty
Edit: Thank you svslav for the correction. I got caught reading the book upside down.
Edited by rikcando 02/15/2011 12:02 am
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And another great doubled die! 
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I'm on a mission brother!
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rikcando, you meant Y10 (below the picture, not above), right?
Just to add that this is a part of standard unified general coinage, not attributed to any particular province.
Seems like you're attracting those doubled thingies like a magnet, Scoob.
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Quote: doubled thingies 
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Yes, you are correct svslav. I had the picture blown up to see it and scrolled the wrong way. Thank you for the correction.
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Under Y#10 on numista, it says 1905 - KM#10e (Fengtien). Does this mean anything to me?
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