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What Is This And What Dynasty Is It From?

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Unfortunately, this is not a genuine cash coin. It's a modern copy, made as a good luck charm of some kind. The design is based on the common Qian Long cash from the 1700s, but the script is rather crude and, of course, it's uniface and clearly been machine struck.
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The real one was minted between 1736-1796
This is indeed a replica
The exceptional good luck charm was of this emperor:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangxi_Emperor
because he was the longest-reigning emperor.
His coins (or even replicas) can be put around the house, or in the walls of your house to atrack the good spirits
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