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 Posted 07/05/2015  11:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add fnd1234 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Any and all info would be appreciated!

Labeled as "China", been told otherwise.

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Whoever wrote the information on the 2x2s for you is not necessarily reliable. Your four "China" cash coins (the ones with the square holes in them), for example: only one of them is actually from China (No.2). No.1 and No. 3 are actually from Korea, while No. 4 is Japanese.

I'm pretty sure your "Domitianus" coin is a replica. And your "ancient coin" is not ancient, and I don't think it's a coin, either. I think it's a lead seal or token of some kind.

In future, could you please post each coin in its own separate thread. That makes it easier for everyone to tell which are the fronts and backs of each coin, and which coins have been identified and which haven't. It also makes it easier for me to move this thread to its proper place once they've all been identified.
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I apologize. I'll re-do it now. And where I know they came from is from a very...unreliable...town, so that's why I'm asking on here. I've never trusted the guy.
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