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<p>[QUOTE="Parthicus, post: 4538609, member: 81887"][ATTACH=full]1123639[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>To start with, almost all of your coins (with 3 exceptions) appear to be Chinese, and from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). For these coins, I'd need to see both sides to fully identify (one sides gives the Emperor's reign title, the other gives the mintmark). Here's what I can tell from your photos:</p><p><br /></p><p>A. Japan, Bunkyu Eiho (Eternal Treasure of the Bunkyu Era), issued 1863-1868. It had a value of 4 cash. The reverse should show a pattern of 11 waves. Hartill (Japan) 5.19.</p><p>B. China, can't make out details.</p><p>C. China, Board of Works mint.</p><p>D. Korea. Treasury Department mint. This variety is from 1757-1806. Mandel 13.21.7.</p><p>E. China, can't make out details.</p><p>F. China (?), can't make out details.</p><p>G. China, Qianlong (1736-1795).</p><p>H. China, Qianlong (1736-1795).</p><p>I. Korea, Charity Office in Seoul. Value 2 coin. 1695-1742.Mandel 17.15B.0.</p><p>J. This was once a coin...</p><p>K. China, Qianlong (1736-1795).</p><p>L. China, Kangxi (1662-1722).</p><p>M. China, Qianlong (1736-1795).</p><p>N. China, Xianfeng (1851-1861).</p><p>O. China, Board of Revenue mint.</p><p>P. China, Guangxi (1875-1908), this looks like one of the machine-struck coins from Guangdong Province mint.</p><p><br /></p><p>None of these types seem to be rare or particularly valuable (unless there's some rare varieties based on the other sides). Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Parthicus, post: 4538609, member: 81887"][ATTACH=full]1123639[/ATTACH] To start with, almost all of your coins (with 3 exceptions) appear to be Chinese, and from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). For these coins, I'd need to see both sides to fully identify (one sides gives the Emperor's reign title, the other gives the mintmark). Here's what I can tell from your photos: A. Japan, Bunkyu Eiho (Eternal Treasure of the Bunkyu Era), issued 1863-1868. It had a value of 4 cash. The reverse should show a pattern of 11 waves. Hartill (Japan) 5.19. B. China, can't make out details. C. China, Board of Works mint. D. Korea. Treasury Department mint. This variety is from 1757-1806. Mandel 13.21.7. E. China, can't make out details. F. China (?), can't make out details. G. China, Qianlong (1736-1795). H. China, Qianlong (1736-1795). I. Korea, Charity Office in Seoul. Value 2 coin. 1695-1742.Mandel 17.15B.0. J. This was once a coin... K. China, Qianlong (1736-1795). L. China, Kangxi (1662-1722). M. China, Qianlong (1736-1795). N. China, Xianfeng (1851-1861). O. China, Board of Revenue mint. P. China, Guangxi (1875-1908), this looks like one of the machine-struck coins from Guangdong Province mint. None of these types seem to be rare or particularly valuable (unless there's some rare varieties based on the other sides). Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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