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Need Help Iding These Three Cash Coins

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Hi everyone, I need some help IDing these three cash coins.
I believe that the first two, which have blank reverses, are Chinese. But the last may be late 18th century Japanese. Any help IDing the dates and/or KM numbers would be appreciated!



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The second is from the Ming dynasty's Emperor Ch'eng Tsu (1403-1424), a "Yung Lo T'ung Pao"
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Medieval- Awesome! Thanks! Any guesses about the first?
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Probably Northern Sung which would make it 10th to 12th century.
And the third I agree, looks like Japanese.

Just a hint: if you post in the 'Identification' forum there is a guy ('manymore') who reads Chinese fluently and knows these coins very well.

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Medieval- Thanks for the help! I do appreciate it.
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Your welcome, from your avatar it looks like you are interested in Islamic/Arabic coins. Only modern ones or medieval ones as well? If the latter you should visit the 'ancient' forum, quite some have been shown there in the last few weeks.
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Medieval- Yes, I am very much interested in Islamic/Islamicate coins. I mostly go for Indian pieces (hence the Akbar Rupee)But I do appreciate unusual, beautiful coins more generally. I actually have been using this forum for about seven years now, and I'm a bit sinusoidal in my usage: I go through phases where I'm on here a lot, and periods when I'm off having other adventures - but never forgetting about numismatics along the way.
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Third coin is a Japanese 1 Mon 1668 Edo mint. Rev. Bun
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Could you show the Reverse of number two?
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The first coin is a shao sheng yuan bao (紹-.寶) written in seal script which was cast (1094-1097) during the reign of Emperor Zhe Zong of the Northern Song Dynasty.

A similar coin may be seen here.

For those interested, the second coin (yong le tong bao 永樂e寶) has a very interesting history which I write about here.

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Thanks for the help, everyone!
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