And also, not only Hupeh with the central character of "鄂" but also it was struck at the "Bing Wu" or "Ping Wu" 丙午 year, which is 1906. 1907 is...
College numismatist interested in Sinkiang (Xinjiang) Numismatics of Qing and Republican China, and more broadly, Asian coins. World too!
My second pillar dollar, struck in 1768 under the reign of Charles III (Carlos III) of the Spanish Bourbons, at the Mexico City (Mo) Mint. Graded...
Submitted 15 Sinkiang, Tibetan, and Mongolian coins to PCGS. Grades arrived yesterday, and 13 straight graded, with many top pops and awesome...
Love the Tihwa (Urumchi) 1 Sar!
My newest coin acquisition! Great coin to connect the East and the West—and will be the subject of my article sometime soon! Thanks!
My apologies. This is nevertheless the common 1908 Peiyang Dollar. I did see this on eBay. It is the common long spine/tail variety with cloud...
Sorry for the ambiguity, as I was replying to the first coin on page 1. Not the pendant ex. Mounted coin.
This is a fake, with the rust. Be careful with those fakes.
I highly recommend Scott Semans for that book by Ma Tak Wo, called The Struck Copper Cash of Sinkiang. I bought mine from Scott Semans, who is a...
I have a bit of Tanga and Pul coinage of Yaqub Beg! Certainly not the Tilla!
Sinkiang Province (Kashgar) 1909 (AH 1327) Dragon 5 Miscals (EF) An excellent example with a strong strike and clear elucidation of the dragon's...
Nice AH 1322 type. Later issue with the distinctive, and rather ornate, denticle designs. Also, have you seen the double flower type for this...
Such a crude type, reminds me of the Kansu types issued by the warlords! I got my specimen recently! :D
Nice example with the official "3" and the regional designation of ka shi 喀什 rather than ka zao 喀造!
Very scarce issue! Thank you for sharing Muzyck!
The distinctive Starburst type! This is one of my more favorite Sinkiang designs!
Nice AH 1295 type! I really admire the variety of languages on both sides, from the Chahtai reverse and the Manchu/Han Chinese obverse. The Qing...
Beautiful Kashgar crossed flag issues! Have you referenced Ma Tak Wo's paperback 1988 publication called The Struck Copper Cash of Sinkiang?
Nice milled Red 10 cash! They are hefty pieces, thick and larger than the usual 10 cash. That red cash in style reminds me of the Ration Silver...
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