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Need Help Iding 16th Or 17th Century Chinese Cash Coin

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Hi everyone, this is my latest mystery coin to be dredged from a junk box. I do believe that it is earlier than the 18th century, but aside from that, I'm not sure as to the ID. So any help would be appreciated!



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Please see this web page.

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manymore- Awesome! Thanks for the help!
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It's 14th century from the Ming Dynasty. Pretty common but less so compared to the Qing dynasty cash you would typically find in those junk bins. I think it's Hong Wu Tong Bao. Cheers! CP
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