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Some Asian Coins.. Part 2

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Any help on identifying them? I know they're not all from China like the 2x2 says, but that's why I never trust the coin dealer they came from.

I didn't buy them, by the way. I was given them.

I'll split it into two posts with two coins in each post.


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Two more Japanese cash coins I believe. They are not Chinese.
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Two more Japanese cash coins I believe...


The second coin is a Japanese Kanei Tsuho. These coins were cast for more than 200 years. I do not collect Japanese coins so perhaps another forum member can provide more information on your particular coin.

The first coin, however, is not Japanese but Korean.

The Korean coin is a sang pyong tong bo cast in the year 1757 by the General Military Office.

You can read more about sang pyong tong bo coins at my website.

Gary
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