After many years of frustration, I have given up trying to date Chinese, Thai and Ethiopian coins. Can anyone please help with the dates of these two Chinese coins?
The 10 cents does not bear a date; many Chinese coins of this period do not. The Krause catalogue reports that these were struck with this exact same design unchanged from 1890 to 1908. This is known only by referring to mint records.
The 20 cents does bear a date, using the 60-year Chinese cycle; the two date-characters are the ones at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock on the Chinese-only side. In this case, the date converts to AD 1900.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but both coins are almost certainly modern fakes. The details are all too squishy and the letters look like they were carved in by hand... there's no consistency in the letters, even on the same coin.
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