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Chinese Cash Coin | 1736-1795 Works Mint

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I can't seem to find this Emperor in my Krause catalog. Could someone please help.

Also, is there a denomination on these coins? I have one other but I think I have it figured out.

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Ch'ien Lung 1736-1795, Boo Yuwan, Board of Work mint Bejing S-1466.
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Thank you echizento.
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My Krause on;y goes back to 1901 (1875 for China). My 18th century book does not include China for some reason. I really do appreciate the help with this one.
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Also, is there a denomination on these coins?

The denomination is "1 cash", also known as a "wen" in Chinese. When the silver dollar was adopted by the Empire as an official currency unit in the mid-1800s, the cash was officially pegged to the dollar at 1000:1, making the cash worth 1/10th of a cent.
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Thank you sap. I had three of these and gave one away, so we both thank you both.
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