I don't think "Voucher Coupon Note" is a good translation. The Chinese on the U.S. note states: "Training Note" "Banknote Sample" "For training...
Hi iulint, Thank you for the private message which I received today. Hontonai is quite correct in saying that this coin is similar to the other...
Does your coin really look the same as the first image??? The reason I ask is because all twelve Chinese characters in the inscription are...
I agree with the year 1906. As far as to where the coin was produced, the small Chinese character in the very middle of the obverse side is not...
The first coin needs to be rotated about 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Even with all the wear I am pretty sure it is a kai yuan tong bao first...
The Chinese inscription at the center of the piece (bottom image) reads tong meng sheng li which means "allied victory" or "alliance victory"....
Chinese cash coin struck (not cast) during the reign of Emperor De Zong (1875-1908) of the Qing (Ch'ing Dynasty). Inscription on obverse reads...
The coin is from Taiwan (Republic of China). The denomination is "one yuan". The inscription at the top translates as "Republic of China year...
Images of ancient Chinese horses: Horse Coins Chinese Chess Horse and Chariot Pieces Charm depicting life of Emperor Tai Zu of the Ming...
The Chinese inscription reads bai fen zhi yi which translates as one-hundredths (1/100). Gary
Both coins are Japanese. I can read the kanji (Chinese characters) but do not have any expertise in Japanese coinage. The small coin has a...
Since very ancient times, the five-clawed dragon could only be used by the Emperor. I believe by the time of the Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty...
This is a fantasy piece that never had a chance to be "real" coin. It has an obvious "fatal flaw" which I will describe at the end of this post....
Welcome to CoinTalk! Your "coin" is one in a series of modern Chinese coins honoring legendary Chinese rulers. I discussed a different coin from...
Alberto Santos-Dumont achieved world fame for his aviation achievements with dirigibles and airplanes at the beginning of the 20th Century and is...
It's from Taiwan. The inscription on the left image is (right to left) zhong hua min guo wu shi liu nian which translates as "Republic of China...
Actually, it's Chinese. Regarding the left image, the inscription at the top reads (right to left) zhong hua min guo shi wu nian which translates...
The small Chinese note was issued by the People's Bank of China in 1962 with a denomination of "one jiao" ("10 cents"). The design was meant to...
Welcome to CoinTalk! Your "coin" is actually a Chinese charm. The Chinese characters in the inscription are read (top, bottom, right, left) as...
Your Chinese friends have actually proved the point. The calligraphy is so bad that even they cannot recognize the Chinese characters. It's not...
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