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Large Group Of China Cash Coins

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Latest pile of China cash coins, anything worth further research or are these mostly common examples?

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Using my copy of Schjoth, it takes me about 10 minutes per coin, to identify 'in hand', with about a 95% degree of confidence. There would be about four hours of fun for me here.
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Sel_, that's why I asked if anything looks like it may be worth looking at for further research!

I wish it would only take me 10 minutes per coin! IDing all of them would take me closer to 4 days with 5% degree of confidence!
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There is a mix of Vietnamese and Japanese cash coin in the lot. The Vietnamese ones would probably be worth slightly more.

While many seem to be common, what makes them more valuable is if they were cast in different provinces. The most common are the ones cast in Peking.
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