help me id this

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Hello again, I need help identifying this Chinese copper coin. The reverse looks a lot like this one: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces75014.html

I'm also concerned it might be a fake.

28.7mm diameter, 7.11g.



Thanks a lot!
Sorry to say, but to me it looks like a chinese replica/fake/forgery
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Not so fast Petrus, I think it might actually be real. These coins get forged sometimes but not nearly as often as the more valuable silvers.

This is your coin:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html

Specifically you want 1907 (未 丁), Y#10.5 (the type without a character in the middle and with 4 dots).
Thanks a lot, guys! I really appreciate your effort.
Citação: "presedinte"​Thanks a lot, guys! I really appreciate your effort.
​De nada, señor el presidente! B)
Citação: "CassTaylor"​Not so fast Petrus, I think it might actually be real. These coins get forged sometimes but not nearly as often as the more valuable silvers.



​Okay Cass, you might be right.
I am blinded by my collecting of fake, so I see fakes all around me :°

I made my conclusion by seeing the bad details
Better inspection revealed to me that it is propably worn and surely some corrosion.
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Citação: "PetrusAscanus"
Citação: "CassTaylor"​Not so fast Petrus, I think it might actually be real. These coins get forged sometimes but not nearly as often as the more valuable silvers.
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​​Okay Cass, you might be right.
​I am blinded by my collecting of fake, so I see fakes all around me :°

​I made my conclusion by seeing the bad details
​Better inspection revealed to me that it is propably worn and surely some corrosion.
​No problem, completely understandable! The ironic thing is that the modern fakes of these low-value Chinese copper coins (whether of the machine struck or cast cash coins), tend to be actually in better "condition" with clearer, more well defined details than the real coins; take for example these two (obvious fake on the right):



By the way @presidiente, I extended my identification to the most exact subtype; the line you want on that page is 1907 未 丁, with the comment: Y#10.5 - 4 dots dividing legend.
I have some of these clearly replicas/fakes.
But some coins are still made as Lucky charms, and they can look genuine.
I never buy such coins, because I am never sure if they are real...
Except for the clearly fakes/forgeries/replicas like the trade dollars aso...
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