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Help Me Date These Coins And Identify Another One (Id: Various 20th Century China And India)

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 Posted 07/31/2009  4:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add alan_vzla to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, I'm new to this forum and I would like to know if anyone knows anything about these coins from my collection:

1.Chinese coin (20 cents)


2.Chines coin. Honan Province (20 cents)


3.Chinese coin. Kwang-tung Province (20 cents)


And finally this coin(?) I got it from my mom who worked in a numismatic store, I read something about these coins and I assumed that it was Indian, but I don't see any markings that say that this was indeed a coin, if anyone knows what this is please tell me


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Thanks in advance, Alan
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#1: dated Year 3 of the Republic (= 1914 AD). KM/Y# 327.

#2: By strange coincidence, we've just recently had another one of posted here for ID, here. Your answer will be the same: not Honan, but Fukien province. Yours is dated Year 17 of the Republic (= 1928 AD). This one appears to be the KM.Y# 389.2 variety.

#3: Year 10 (= 1921), KM/Y# 423.

#4: given it appears to be silver and stamped on both sides, it's fair to say it certainly looks like a coin. Several states in southern India issued tiny silver coins, called "fanams"; I suspect this is one of these, though I haven't found one with quite the same waves-and-diamond reverse.
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thank you very much!
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