I've had these Republican Chinese 10 cash coins for a while and I just discovered them today in a forgotten binder. I believe they are the KM #301 series, but I need help attributing them. Can anyone help? China (Mainland Rep) - 10 Cash - 1912 - KM #301 (?) - Copper China (Mainland Rep) - 10 Cash - 1912 - KM #301.5 (?) - Copper
China (Mainland Rep) - 10 Cash - 1912 - KM #(?) - Brass This one appears to have a KM #302 Obv and a KM #303 Rev China (Mainland Rep) - 10 Cash - 1912 - KM #301a (?) - Brass
I'd rather believe that no. 4 is not a counterfeit because its value was so small at that time. I think it is a genuine one in a low condition. Assur
I don't see the difference between coins 2 and 3. They both look like they fit the description of 301.6: "Flower with fewer stems; Single circle on reverse."