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Hand Full Old Chinese Coin For ID Please

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hi all could you help me with these ones

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This isn't the help you probably were after, but this site my help out. :)

http://www.calgarycoin.com/referenc...chinaid3.htm
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These are all Qing Dynasty coins, from the 1700s-1800s. You'd need to take them off their display board to see their mintmarks on the backs, but we can determine which emperors they were made under.

#1: the Dao Guang emperor (1821-1850).

#2: the Xian Feng emperor (1851-1861).

#3 and #5: the Jia Qing emperor (1796-1820).

#4: the Qian Long emperor (1736-1796).
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thanks sap you are great
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