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<p>[QUOTE="Assur, post: 1543289, member: 25244"]I have the advantage of identify these coins because I read Chinese, hehe. So here are my identifications:</p><p>1. 20 cent silver from China Ch'ingManchurian Provinces. The face value is marked by the weight on the obverse. The subtype is Y#213a.4, circe 1913. There's no Manchu characters at the obverse center and the reverse legend reads MANCHURIAN PROVINCES. If it reads MANCHURIAN PROVIENCES, then it would be 213a.6.</p><p>2A & 2B. 10 cash copper from China Ch'ing Kwangtung province. Y#A193, circe 1906. Quite common coins but yours are beautiful.</p><p>3A and 4B. Both 2 sen bronze from Japan. Y#18.2, 3A 1882 and 3B 1877.</p><p>3B. 20 cash copper from China Ch'ing Dynasty Fengtien Province. Y#90. The date 1905 (乙巳,Yi Si)is marked on the obverse but using traditional Chinese calendar and is very hard if you are not familiar with it.</p><p>4A. 5 fun copper-nickle from Korea. KM#1108. 1895 (the Tae Cho-son year 504). The most important point for identification is the obverse legend reads Tae Cho-son (大朝鲜) not Cho-son(朝鲜).</p><p>These coins are common but interesting. I think they are all genuine and hope my identifications help!</p><p>Assur[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Assur, post: 1543289, member: 25244"]I have the advantage of identify these coins because I read Chinese, hehe. So here are my identifications: 1. 20 cent silver from China Ch'ingManchurian Provinces. The face value is marked by the weight on the obverse. The subtype is Y#213a.4, circe 1913. There's no Manchu characters at the obverse center and the reverse legend reads MANCHURIAN PROVINCES. If it reads MANCHURIAN PROVIENCES, then it would be 213a.6. 2A & 2B. 10 cash copper from China Ch'ing Kwangtung province. Y#A193, circe 1906. Quite common coins but yours are beautiful. 3A and 4B. Both 2 sen bronze from Japan. Y#18.2, 3A 1882 and 3B 1877. 3B. 20 cash copper from China Ch'ing Dynasty Fengtien Province. Y#90. The date 1905 (乙巳,Yi Si)is marked on the obverse but using traditional Chinese calendar and is very hard if you are not familiar with it. 4A. 5 fun copper-nickle from Korea. KM#1108. 1895 (the Tae Cho-son year 504). The most important point for identification is the obverse legend reads Tae Cho-son (大朝鲜) not Cho-son(朝鲜). These coins are common but interesting. I think they are all genuine and hope my identifications help! Assur[/QUOTE]
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