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  1. Diameter seems to be the exact same. In person, I know it is difficult to tell, but the main body of the coin is definitely thinner than that or the real one. As quite a new collector this is the first coin that has me stumped.
  2. http://m.imgur.com/a/Hw1h9 Looking help with the worn 1948 Florin in the photo album above. I have added comparison photos to a real 1948 florin. It is the same diameter as the real one but about 1/2 the width. The quality of the obverse and reverse seem to match perfectly yet I believe it is made of silver. Only ping and ice tests done, no magnet. Searched all over the Internet and can't find any information about a thin silver florin. Any ideas?
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