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Fine, historic coins from thetrendywoman! This is a lot of nineteen (19) coins from the Q'ing Dynasty of the Empire of China, including one produced by Kwangtung Province. They come in the following denominations and quantities. (1) 20 cents: 1920 (0.500 silver).(18) various cash coins: dates indeterminate. The value of a "cash" coin in China could vary over time. All are mounted (two are shown loose; I mounted them later). (10) 1 cash, then 10-cash: 1736-c. 1795; inscribed (Qianlong tongbao- circulating treasure of Qianlong), 2 minted at Fuzhou, Fujian and 5 at the Board of Revenue, Beijing by the Qianlong Emperor (Gaozong, or Hongli).
(1) 10 cash: 1905; inscribed. Guangxu (Emperor)/ Yuanbao (Original currency)/. Worth 10 Cash currency in Yuan. Very nice-looking; please see the condition field for more details.
Some of the last coins listed were mounted with the characters off kilter; I pictured them with the coins as they should look right-side up. Hence, the writing on the mounts may be off. Catalogue numbers are Hartill #22.1336, 22.15, 22.21, 22.242.243, 22.70, 22.271, 22.501, 22.555, 22.633, and Y# 135, 423. No better way to save! If you have a question about an item I have for sale, or find an error in a listing, do let me know.
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