Congratulations!

I know you were searching one for some time.
It looks genuine, the wheight should be 3,0 grams, so 2,9 grams in a 0,1g scale is OK. The fake one on Weege's book have minor dubling in some letters, the "hou" in "kiautshou" is underlined and the surface is more concave.
They were struck in Berlin (no mintmark like the 1890 Pesa from German East Africa) and they are hard to locate at a reasonable price, but they're usually found in high grade (my 10 cents is virtually UNC but with an odd patina, probably came from the "Cormorant hoard").
Jose
gxseries, on Jul 28 2010, 07:21 AM, said:
I got this at a relatively cheap price considering the grade and how difficult it is to locate:
Weighs at 2.9 grams. I believe it is genuine - what do you think?
For those who don't know the significance of this coin, it is necessary to know for what part of China this coin is struck for. More information can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qingdao
In short, this coin together with the 10 fen were struck only for German colony in China, known as Kiau Chau / Tsingtao / Qingdao (there's variations) and was struck for only one year.
Tough coin to find - I challenge you to find one similar in a reasonable price. Question - was this coin struck in China or in Germany?