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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 5493851, member: 100459"]FINALLY! For over 20 years, I have been looking to identify my coin. The picture of the coin you have is exactly like the one that I have, except, mine has 43 instead of 47. I'm still a little confused. Is my coin Taiwanese, Japanese, or Chinese? I'm quite ignorant when it comes to using my phone for a camera and then I will need to learn how to transfer the image to my computer. </p><p>I really appreciate your help identifying my coin. I would still like to nail down exactly what country the coin is from, the year it was minted or used, and what the coin is made of. I doubt it is valuable but since it was my father's coin, it's very valuable to me. I lost him when a tractor trailer ran over him in 1996. He had been in WW II, Korean War, and Vietnam. Wounded in all three. He left his coin collection to my brother and me. I have other coins to identify that he got in WW II.</p><p>Again, Thank you for your help.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 5493851, member: 100459"]FINALLY! For over 20 years, I have been looking to identify my coin. The picture of the coin you have is exactly like the one that I have, except, mine has 43 instead of 47. I'm still a little confused. Is my coin Taiwanese, Japanese, or Chinese? I'm quite ignorant when it comes to using my phone for a camera and then I will need to learn how to transfer the image to my computer. I really appreciate your help identifying my coin. I would still like to nail down exactly what country the coin is from, the year it was minted or used, and what the coin is made of. I doubt it is valuable but since it was my father's coin, it's very valuable to me. I lost him when a tractor trailer ran over him in 1996. He had been in WW II, Korean War, and Vietnam. Wounded in all three. He left his coin collection to my brother and me. I have other coins to identify that he got in WW II. Again, Thank you for your help.[/QUOTE]
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