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Two More Unidentified Out Of Over 200

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Ok I have identified over 200 coins of a foreign collection so far doing tons of internet searching. Here are two more I can't identify. Hoping for some help. I have stumped you guys on the first two I tried, so I will make these easier. :P

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coin on the right I think I have correctly identified as Qing Dynasty/ Kang XI. I don't know the year or value if anyone can help there.

The coin on the left I have yet to identify.
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Woohoo found the second by chance. 1950 5 yen Japan
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The first picture of the chinese coin should be rotated 180°
I think you will find the coin on this page:
https://goccf.com/t/161525&whichpage=209
The front picture seems to be the same, the reverse is not.
I do not recognize the mint location
corrections welcome
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I think you will find the coin on this page:
http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/..hichpage=209
The front picture seems to be the same, the reverse is not.
I do not recognize the mint location

Yes, it is a kang xi tong bao.

It was cast at the mint located at Linqing Garrison (臨), Shandong during the years 1667-1675.

Gary
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