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    Posted 9 years ago

    Recnad
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    I have two similar coins, looking like the one above. They're about the size of a US quarter. A cousin gave them to me. He said a friend of his who had been diving on a wreck years ago in Indonesia gave them to him. So the only thing I really know is the coins came from a shipwreck in Indonesia. (And this diving excursion occurred 30-40 years ago.)

    I'm just trying to get information about them, as I am not a coin collector.

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    1. Militarist Militarist, 9 years ago
      Chinese cash coin commonly from the 1600-1800's.
    2. Recnad, 9 years ago
      I am not soliciting, by any means, but I would like to have some idea of value. Does anyone have any idea of value (just a ballpark idea) ? I gave my college-age son a necklace with one of these coins, but it occurred to me that it may have significant value — ? Not something a college student should be wearing around his neck?

      Thanks very much all!
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      I have four or five similar coins and others with round hole in the middle. Mine were brought home from Luzon after WWII by a family member. I can't read them so never bothered with them. If I really wanted to know I would go to an Asian cafe or store and look for the oldest person there and ask if they could tell me what they are. I see them all the time at flea markets here so I naturally assume they are common place. If they turn out to be rare my grandson will be happy.
    4. SpiritBear, 9 years ago
      For the most point, they're rarely of value. If you have multiple of the same item, then it's probably pretty common. Especially after uncovering a cache of them.
      Most World Coin collectors have one or more of old Chinese coins. What you really want is the silver/gold, or never circulated pieces, or pictorial pieces. Interestingly, a lot of ancient Greek coins don't even sell for $5 a piece in collector's markets, either. Too many were made, I guess.
      Condition is also everything. This is a bit worn. Never clean them, though.
    5. Militarist Militarist, 9 years ago
      Value depends on the inscription which is hard to read on this one, but most are common and can be had for $3 or less.
    6. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      qianlong long tong bao probably ( looks good) i need the flip side for the manchu variant chinese treasure symbol

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