Chinese silver coin-What is it and is it a good find?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Hvacguy, May 26, 2013.

  1. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Just picked up this coin on ebay as I am interested in these dragon coins.I have no info other than
    it is a Yunnan province coin.Not even sure that is correct but passed the magnet test and looks cool,I
    paid $5.00 bucks so any input on what it is would be great, Thank you
     

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  3. acan451

    acan451 Sample Slab Collector

    That is one great looking coin, I also have two coins from China. Mine is from Kwangtung Province, I use to have a very good site I went to for refreance on my coins. I will try to find it again and if I can I will send you the link... Best Alan Here is my coin[​IMG]
     
  4. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Awesome coin too Alan,something about the dragons and the Chinese characters makes them appealing to me
     
  5. acan451

    acan451 Sample Slab Collector

    Hvacguy I know just what you mean, the coin I posted I have two of them, both in very good condition but still a bit of a mystery. I am looking for that site it covered China coins by Province, all I have to do is remember where I put it. LOL...Alan
     
  6. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Nice I never saw a bronze dragon before. It was minted in the 1885 - 1912 period in my opine.
     
  7. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Thanks for your input ripely,I believe this one is silver and I think you are right about the era since I have lots of 10 cash and 20 cash from this time period but this coin is also big.Bigger and thicker than a US dollar coin so I just don't have any
    idea!
     
  8. Jo Money

    Jo Money Junior Senior Member

    Those are some weird denominations! 4.4 Candareens?
     
  9. DCH

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  10. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Wow,I think you nailed the copy as all the details are similar except for a few minor ;
    flower is wrong and no dots at left !What a copy though,a lot of work for a five dollar return,what about non magnetic?
     
  11. jolumoga

    jolumoga Active Member

    I have bought Chinese coins on eBay. The key to getting genuine coins is to vet the sellers and weigh and measure the coins when you receive them. New sellers and sellers from China and surrounding countries are best avoided.
     
  12. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    Here's one thing I can assure you if you are buying Chinese coins on ebay. Unless you are extremely lucky, the odds of getting a crown or half dollar size genuine silver coin (except Yunnan Province) is very unlikely for under 100 dollars unless damaged / worn etc. You are more likely to win the lottery. Chinese coin prices have appreciated sharply in the last 3 years.
     
  13. Marcantica

    Marcantica New Member

    Hi,
    Stay away from Chinese coins on eBay! As gxseries writes, it is indeed very unlikely to get an almost Unc original for $5.00.
    I found out the hard way too and I complained to my seller and got all my money back without having to send the coins back to China!
    Best regards,
    Marc DC
    Marcantica
    www.Marcantica.com
     
  14. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Thank you gxseries for your input. I have close to 50 copper china coins I have owned for over 25 years and know vvery little about them,is there a good resource to check on value short of sending them for grading?
     
  15. Raymond Beracha

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  16. acan451

    acan451 Sample Slab Collector

    I don't mean to take over this thread and I hope it is not frowned upon, and I apologize if it is. This is just a great chance to find out more about my coins
    Wow this is a great website, Thanks for posting it. I don't know if my two coins are real, and from the little I read fakes are a common thing. I am hoping this site may be able to help me with my coins, it is a very large site and I have a lot more reading to do when I have the time. Thanks again.... Alan [​IMG]
     
  17. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    The Krause Catalog of World Coins will list them. You can buy older Krause catalogs very cheaply on Ebay. You may consider beginning with a 1900-2000 catalog. After you look-up a few dozen coins you may find yourself hooked on collecting World coins (like many of us at CT). :)

    BTW, the first thing you should do with a purportedly silver coin from China is weigh it, measure the diameter, & check to see if it is magnetic. Of course, there are other counterfeit diagnostics for each series of coins. Always feel free to post photos here at CT. :thumb:

    BTW, I believe that DCH is spot-on but you should check the coin in-hand for yourself.
     
  18. Hvacguy

    Hvacguy New Member

    Thank you for the information,I went straight to ebay and purchased as soon as I read your post.I am very excited as i
    I want to catalog and verify a whole lot of Chinese copper coins I have had for 25 years.I will also measure and weigh
    the recent purchase ,thank you again
     
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