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Found this coin in my register today at work and can't seem to figure out what it is? suggestions anybody? Thanks

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From the Republic of China (before the Republic got kicked around and ended up only in Taiwan).
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26210.html
Republic of China, Yunnan Province, 10 cents, 1923.

When it comes to cash register finds, this is an AWESOME foreign coin to dig out!! Sure beats the American dimes and British 5 pence coins I always find! Value in this condition is maybe $1. Many Chinese coins are fake, but yours looks honestly and evenly worn down. Sure, the catalog does not give it a high value, but it's still very, very cool.
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I thought so to. I always do like finding new coins. Thanks you guys
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Any ideas on this one to?

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The Chinese coin looks very suspicious to me.

The second coin is an Egyptian 10 milliemes dated 1943.
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hehe I'm bi-lingual... I just read 1943 on the coin itself, Nice ID Numismat

Might want to put the next in a different post puddin10, people might think you are just saying thanks and not check a new posting on an old thread
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