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Hoarding A Lot Of Chinese Manchukuo Coins

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Went on a rampage to buy a hoard of Manchukuo coins - they seem to be drying up quite quickly. There is probably more than 100 coins in this lot. This did not come cheaply but found some key dates and upgrades in here. While catalog value seems to suggest otherwise, I have been looking for these coins for at least a couple of years.

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5 li coins - this is dated 1933

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1936

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The most common 5 li coins are 1934 (Da Tong 3 and Kang De 1) and 1937 (Year 4). Other years are significantly difficult. Probably paid a few times more than the suggested catalog value.

New type 1943 5 fen

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This coin is surprisingly difficult to find despite what catalog value suggest. This coin is actually harshly cleaned but I know that if I miss this opportunity, I will not see another one any time soon. Both the new and old 5 fen coin was difficult to find but this I reckon is a lot harder than the old type.

I have about 4 coins left to find in this series but they all pose serious challenges.

1 fen copper: 1933 - despite what all catalog value say, I have not seen one for sale.

10 fen / 1 jiao aluminum old type: 1943 - this is the most expensive key date

5 li copper: 1935, 1939. Now I reckon these two could be as hard as the key date especially the 1939 5 li.
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Nice group! The fiber ones seem especially promising because there does not appear to be the usual white spots on the surface. These tend to go for good money in this condition.
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Many world coins catalogue at a low value but are difficult to find.
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An interesting lot indeed - great find and scope to auction off your spares and recoup your outlay.
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