geraltttt82
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Posted: 13 Eyl 2015, 23:33
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Posted: 13 Eyl 2015, 23:33
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deandemos
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Posted: 14 Eyl 2015, 03:42
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Posted: 14 Eyl 2015, 03:42
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Please double check me, but I believe you are correct about the top one being either malay peninsula or netherland east indies.
2-4 look to me like older vietnamese coins as a decent number of those coins did not have characters on the reverse side, much like your pics.
Good luck, hopefully that helps a little. - Dean
KennyG
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Posted: 14 Eyl 2015, 23:05
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Posted: 14 Eyl 2015, 23:05
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They are actually Malay tin imitations of Chinese coins that circulated in the region. Don't know much from there, pretty uncommon I imagine
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geraltttt82
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Posted: 15 Eyl 2015, 00:20
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Posted: 15 Eyl 2015, 00:20
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Hm, so I will add them to Malay peninsula but anyone could add first new "phase" to it, like existing "Kelatan 1801-1909", "Malacca-Keping" etc for example: "Malay tin imitations of Chinese coins"
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geraltttt82
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Posted: 17 Eyl 2015, 13:34
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