Posted 8 months ago
Golgatha
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I once found this Chinese coin on the street. Diam. 22.5 mm. I'm sure you're better at Chinese than I am, so maybe you can translate the text and tell me how old or young it is ?
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Posted 8 months ago
Golgatha
(217 items)
I once found this Chinese coin on the street. Diam. 22.5 mm. I'm sure you're better at Chinese than I am, so maybe you can translate the text and tell me how old or young it is ?
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1 Cash - Qianlong Tongbao; Boo-ji
1 Cash - Qianlong (Tongbao; Boo-ji) - obverse1 Cash - Qianlong (Tongbao; Boo-ji) -
Features
Issuer Empire of China
this is a fake
Emperor Qing dynasty › Qianlong (???) (1735-1796)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 1736-1738
Value 1 Cash
Currency Cash (621-1912)
Composition Brass
Weight 3.97 g
Diameter 25 mm
Shape Round with a square hole
Technique Cast
Orientation Medal alignment ??
Demonetized Yes
Number N#45597Help
References Hartill#?22.323, FD#?2325, Schjoth#?1486
Obverse
Four Chinese ideograms read top to bottom, right to left.
Script: Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Lettering:
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Translation:
Qian Long Tong Bao
Qianlong (Emporer) / Universal currency
Reverse
Two Manchu words (read vertically) separated by the hole.
Script: Mongolian / Manchu
Lettering: ??? ??
Translation: Boo-ji
Edge
Smooth.
Mint
Jinan Mint, Shandong, China (circa 1361-1855)
Comments
Apart from the announcement of the closure of the mint, there are no records of its operation during the Qianlong period.
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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1736-1738) $ 1.90
this is a fake
this is made yesterday or tommorow, the value is NOTHING
Thank you very much prostata. I didn't expect any value at all. I was only curious about a translation. I wonder why such a fake coin was lying on the street ?!
in putian district they make a lot of fakes,and even real qianlong coins do peanuts
even silver coins are highly suspect they mess up the bullion ( depreciation)
you ALWAYS !!! stay out of chinese coins, unless you got the right gear , which cost quite a lot of money, otherwise you buy NGC approved