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Old Chinese Cash Coin Mispunched Hole

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So, I'm not sure that I've seen one of these with such a degree of error on the square hole in the center. Has anyone else ever seen one like this?
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I have a few struck cash coins, but none with this sort of error.
Probably not worth a hugely significant amount of premium over a standard struck cash, with this error, but still definitely warrants inclusion in any collection of Chinese coins.
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Very interesting, and like @sel I would keep it. I doubt that the Chinese collector market is as keen on errors as the US one, but of course I can't be sure.
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IIRC, this is the machine-struck type, and regularly shows up with this kind of mismatched hole.
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It's somewhat common with minor rotation.

This however does not seem to be too common.

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Would never happen with a cast cash; the square hole is part of the casting.
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Would never happen with a cast cash; the square hole is part of the casting.
Well, part of the front casting, I believe; the back of the mold is sometimes misaligned.

Here's a slightly but visibly misaligned one I have:

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I recently bought a particularly outrageous example where the back is so far off that about half of the inner square is visible, but I hadn't photographed it yet.
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Not a bigger boost to its value considering how numerous these machine made ones are.
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