Unusual N. Song 1 cash coin

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by ls8driver, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. ls8driver

    ls8driver Chinese Coin collector

    I have just received a Yuan Feng Tong Bao 1 cash coin from a usually reliable source.

    The closest match I can find is Hartill 16.233, but the Bao looks a bit different, and the top stroke of the Yuan is definitely unusual.

    Diameter is 23.8mm and weight 2.8g.

    Is this Northern Song or perhaps a Vietnamese copy?

    What do you experts think?
     

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  4. ls8driver

    ls8driver Chinese Coin collector

    You could very well be right. Very interesting. as I only paid A$1.60 for this and another coin, I don't feel cheated!

    Thanks for the info.

    Richard
     
  5. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Authentication as a Japanese coin requires a look at the reverse.
     
  6. ls8driver

    ls8driver Chinese Coin collector

    Here's the reverse. What are we looking for?
     

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  7. ls8driver

    ls8driver Chinese Coin collector

    This is another where the Bao doesn't look right. Is this a Nagasaki coin, do you think?
     

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  8. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Either the absence of any characters or a single character at the top denoting that it was cast in Tokyo.

    Chinese, Korean and Annamese coins virtually all have more than one character on the reverse.
     
  9. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    I don't think its a coin at all. Most probably a temple token or "charm".
     
  10. ls8driver

    ls8driver Chinese Coin collector

    The vast majority of Northern Song coins and many of those from other Chinese dynasties have reverses with NO characters.
     
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