Sungarei 7 mace 2 candabeens

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I'm not sure the authenticity of this coin can anyone confirm and this metal looks iron

The lettering on the coin says "CANDABEENS", indeed. The counterfeiter must have been in a jolly mood, or longing for a coffee 😉

 

Authentic coins have “CANDAREENS”.

Then it's replica 😀

Probably mimicking this one:
N#292123

 

It's a pattern coin, so minted in small quantity and not meant for circulation. Chances of encountering an authentic one in an uncontrolled environment are negligable.

Thanks for your information 

I may have a real one, Ive had it for over 30 years and it's metal content is silver.

Lettering on the obverse looks wrong.

 

    

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I may have a real one, Ive had it for over 30 years and it's metal content is silver.

No its not, crudely minted and no silver coin has copper showing through. Looks like Candabeens too. Likely bought from a Chinese online store since 2020. You must think we are all stup!d to believe that toy coin is real.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Definitely Candareens and there is no way it was purchased after 2020 I've had it myself for over 30 years but thanks for looking and I said I may have one meaning I was looking for more information but now I definitely think your stupid for even adding your opinion 

We have no proof you have had it for 30 years and I generally find people who post one coin of dubious countenance and contribute absolutely ZERO to our fine board are often lying. Chinese silver coins are the most faked coins on the planet, probably less than 1% of the alleged real Chinese silver dollars are real.

 

They were making fakes of these things in the 80s and 90s too, dosen't matter, when I bet you that coin is fake as heck. It has the usual poor quality finish and bad detailing you expect from some porrly made junque copy from China.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Okay thank you for your information I wasn't trying to get over on anyone or insulting anyones intelligence I just have no information on this and I have had this in my collection since my grandmother passed and left me her collection my grandfather was in the military and would bring her coins from all over the world 

As I said, the lettering on the obverse is wrong.  Check it yourself:

 

   

Hello

 

And only two coins Knows

One in the Hong Kong Museum 

and one in the collection of Eduard Kaan

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