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Chinese Coin Identification

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Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
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 Posted 03/06/2015  09:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Tragurium to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi,
Anybody who can help with these, I believe, Chinese coins identification? 5 pcs in total, obverse(a) and reverse(b) scanned. Thanks in advance

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 Posted 03/06/2015  09:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello and welcome.

I'll move this thread to the World Coins subforum once I'm done posting this reply.

I'm afraid I have to report that your coins are not genuine. They are all either fantasy or counterfeit Chinese dollars. Some are copies of extremely rare coins that, if genuine, would be worth thousands. Others show designs of coins that never actually existed.

Some also show signs of rust; test them with a magnet. If the magnet sticks to them, they are steel fakes.
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Hi, thanks for reply, only first one with inscription ONE DOLLAR does not respond to a magnet. Other sticks like crazy :) I'm not so much into coins that's why I was asking for identification. All of these are purchased at local street market for "peanuts" practically. Anyway thanks for your help, kindest regards from Croatia



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