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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 68140, member: 66"]< I think u didnt get the message... This coin was actually minted and is available rearely with tribal people in India... Most of these coins are either destroyed or were damaged by making holes..... This coin is the orignal and has no description whatsoever any where... but this is an orgnal piece.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just want to have more information on its disappreance....></p><p><br /></p><p>Linus,</p><p><br /></p><p>I think YOU don't want to get the message. There was no disappearance. This coin is a fake. It is most likely a fantasy piece produced for the use of the jewelry trade rather than a fake made to circulate as genuine coin. The letter font is wrong for a coin of 1939, the reverse design is different from that used on any Indian coin, the dentilation does not look right (but on that I could be mistaken) and to top it all off it pictures a King who died three years earlier. Hardly an oversight a Royal Mint would make especially since they had been using the proper Kings portait for two years already and the two portraits are nothing alike.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your "coin" shows harsh cleaning and ther evidence of possibly having been removed from jewelry, probably so it could be attempted to pass a a real coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 68140, member: 66"]< I think u didnt get the message... This coin was actually minted and is available rearely with tribal people in India... Most of these coins are either destroyed or were damaged by making holes..... This coin is the orignal and has no description whatsoever any where... but this is an orgnal piece. Just want to have more information on its disappreance....> Linus, I think YOU don't want to get the message. There was no disappearance. This coin is a fake. It is most likely a fantasy piece produced for the use of the jewelry trade rather than a fake made to circulate as genuine coin. The letter font is wrong for a coin of 1939, the reverse design is different from that used on any Indian coin, the dentilation does not look right (but on that I could be mistaken) and to top it all off it pictures a King who died three years earlier. Hardly an oversight a Royal Mint would make especially since they had been using the proper Kings portait for two years already and the two portraits are nothing alike. Your "coin" shows harsh cleaning and ther evidence of possibly having been removed from jewelry, probably so it could be attempted to pass a a real coin.[/QUOTE]
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