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good afternoon
I have a coin that looks like a chinese cash coin but it's made of brass weighs 4 grams
I may have entered this one for ID before but I just found it in a corner of my collection
any help with the ID and rough date would be greatly appreciated.

Chinese-Coin?

Chinese-Coin?
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top picture should be rotated 180°
1736-1795
ruler: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qianlong_Emperor
legend (top bottom right left): Qian Lung Tung pao

Boo-j'i, mint : Hu-Pu board of revenu (I think)
Know that there are many replica's made as charm
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thank you Petrus
you have been a great help
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Many replicas but this coin is also from the second longest reigning emperor and the most prolific mint, during a time of Chinese prosperity, so there are lots of these coins.
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