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I have a couple cash coins I need help identifying.

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 Posted 09/02/2013  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The top one is a "wu zhu" cash. Very old - first introduced in the Han dynasty around 118 BC, they continued, with interruptions (such as Wang Mang's "reforms") until finally replaced by Tang Dynasty types in AD 621. It is possible to narrow down the date range from studying the exact shapes of the characters.

The bottom one is much more recent, and not Chinese but Japanese. The Kan Ei Tsu Ho type was issued for quite a long time, from 1626 to 1863; the date range can likewise be narrowed down by experts.
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 Posted 09/02/2013  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chequer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you. Now I'll have to learn how to narrow those dates down... any recommendations for resources from anyone?
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This link will provide you with more information on the Japanese Kan'ei Tsuuhou coins:-

http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty...ibasics.html
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Thanks for that link, aiglet7. According to that site, this one is pre 1668.
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If you wanted to narrow the dates down, David Hartill has two books out that will help. One is Early Japanese Coins and the other is Cast Chinese Coins. But let me warn you, even with the books it can be an exercise in frustration.
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So, are these types of coins valuable?

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As a rule, no. Even though they are very old by the standards of modern coin collectors, both types pictured above were produced over several hundred years, meaning an awful lot of them have survived. Unless they are a particularly highly sought-after variety, they typically sell for $5 to $10 each or so.
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I just found Hartill's Cast Chinese Coins on the Internet:

http://issuu.com/kairos_numismatics/docs/cash
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