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<p>[QUOTE="mikkomakk, post: 3644087, member: 105826"]Well, <a href="https://worldcoinsinfo.com/world/sumatra_coins.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://worldcoinsinfo.com/world/sumatra_coins.html" rel="nofollow">the nederl coins</a> (Dutch East India Company) are worth around 5-15$ dollar per coin.</p><p>The lower chinese coin is from 1875-1908 period and was made under emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. Read more about these coins <a href="http://www.moneyandmedals.org.uk/download/i/mark_dl/u/4008551411/4603172502/An%20introduction%20and%20identification%20guide%20to%20Chinese%20Qing%20dynasty%20coins.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.moneyandmedals.org.uk/download/i/mark_dl/u/4008551411/4603172502/An%20introduction%20and%20identification%20guide%20to%20Chinese%20Qing%20dynasty%20coins.pdf" rel="nofollow">here.</a> (PDF file)</p><p>They can be worth a decent amount, maybe 40-60$. BUT, I wouldn't trust a chinese coin unless an expert had a look at it. I personally have no clue how to tell a chinese copy of a CHINESE coin apart from the real deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Going to assume your neighbours in the south and north aren't that "foreign".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikkomakk, post: 3644087, member: 105826"]Well, [URL='https://worldcoinsinfo.com/world/sumatra_coins.html']the nederl coins[/URL] (Dutch East India Company) are worth around 5-15$ dollar per coin. The lower chinese coin is from 1875-1908 period and was made under emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. Read more about these coins [URL='http://www.moneyandmedals.org.uk/download/i/mark_dl/u/4008551411/4603172502/An%20introduction%20and%20identification%20guide%20to%20Chinese%20Qing%20dynasty%20coins.pdf']here.[/URL] (PDF file) They can be worth a decent amount, maybe 40-60$. BUT, I wouldn't trust a chinese coin unless an expert had a look at it. I personally have no clue how to tell a chinese copy of a CHINESE coin apart from the real deal. Going to assume your neighbours in the south and north aren't that "foreign".[/QUOTE]
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