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Help With A Northern Sung Cash Coin Please

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I have a Northern Sung coin that I am having trouble with the attribution. I am sure that it is a variety of "HSI-NING CHUNG-PAO" from 1068-1077. It has three characters that match S-538, but the fourth (6:00 position matches S-529).

If anyone can help with the attribution, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Doug



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This is probably a contemporary Vietnamese imitation. They tended to use that style of "Yuan."
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Thank you. I will look into that line of coins.
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If that doesn't turn up anything, it could be Japanese. They made imitations of Song dynasty coins from the 10th century until the beginning of the 17th.

There were two schools of imitations--bitasen, which were "bad quality" private imitations, and more official trade coinage. I'd have to check my copy of Hartill... there are several hundred variants of each.
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Thank you!
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