Imperial China, Tang Dynasty: Emperor Su Zong (758-759) 10 Cash (Hartill-14.101; Schjöth-352) Obv: 乾元重寳 Qian Yuan zhong bao Rev: Blank
Imperial China, Ch'ing Dynasty: Xian Feng (1851-1861) FE 50 Cash, Board of Revenue, Peking (Hartill-22.702) Obv: 咸豐重寶 Xian Feng zhong bao Rev: Numbers for denomination above and below, mint left and right in Manchu; 當十五 ᠪᠣᠣ ᠴᡠᠸᠠᠨ; Dang wushi (Value Fifty) Boo chiowan
The packages they came in said Cash on them. Can anybody tell me what years they are. I bought them with a bunch of other world coins.
1st is empire of china pieces 1912-1920 time frame. 10 cash. 2nd is a 1 cash I think. both common types. 3rd is Japanese Sen coin not sure amount
The Jiangsoo 20 cash is actually quite scarce and have been selling for good 3 figures. The second coin however - I doubt it's genuine. Third one looks ok to me. Last one is a nice 1936 1 fen. You can still hunt for genuine UNC coins from time to time at affordable prices.
Here are 3 decent 1906 ones. I think a soak in olive oil and a toothpick will get this corrosion off if its superficial.
Got these 4 in the mail today and im very pleased. The sellers pictures sucked but after getting in hand im very happy. 1. 1903 Kirin 10 Cash(es) 2. 1908 Kwangtung (Guangdong)10 Cash 3. 1907 Fengtien 20 Cash usually found in brass this copper style is mire uncommon. 4. 1929 Manchuria 1 Cent
Very cool. Where n when did you obtain them if you dont mind me asking. I like the knife and spade money just was always too worried about counterfeits. Chris