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    | Haven 
 
 
 Registered: November 2019
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 | Does anyone know of this is a real coin? |  
    | · Date: November 18, 2019        · Views: 7,579        · Filesize: 51.1kb, 27.5kb        · Dimensions: 281 x 500        · |  
    
     
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        | Moneta 
 Registered: August 2005
 Location: Arizona USA
 Posts: 2,365
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            | Thanks for the question; however this clearly appears to be a tourist novelty piece. It's been crudely cast, unlikely of silver, and the big one ... "Port Royale" in English should not be there. The Moneta Museum has an authentic 1743 8 Reales piece you can compare it to, it has Chinese chop marks. JM
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