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Sinkiang Province 10 Cash?

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I don't find it in the catalog, it's 25mm diameter and weights 3.8g, thanks.
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Both of your pictures are upside down, and the second one is the obverse. I am not familiar with the scarcer Qing varieties, so I cannot help you with this one.
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Hi kantabru5, thanks for sharing--I think that I've found your coin. It looks like a posthumous issue of the Guangzu period (1883-1885; Kucha, Xinjiang province). It most looks like Hartill #22.1231 to me, but I'd appreciate additional opinions on this tentative attribution.
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Yes, #22.1231 I think, thank you!!
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