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Chinese Dragon Coin (Chihli Province)

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 Posted 02/26/2008  09:19 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add vinchenso to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
TWENTY. FOURTH. YEAR. OF. KWANG HSU/* PEI YANG. ARSENAL this coin was given to me in 1970 as a tip is it valuable can anyone help.


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 Posted 02/26/2008  11:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add myestate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello,

Do you happen to know the weight of the coin in grams? I don't know, but it looks ok in the picture.

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I assume it's dollar-sized. It's listed in the 1800's Krause catalogue under Chihli Province, KM/Y# 65.2 - a genuine one would be worth $100 or more, but I don't think yours is genuine - it looks too crudely made to me.

For starters, it doesn't say "twenty forth", it says "twenty Eorth" - a typo, unlikely to be made in the mint. The artwork is generally cruder than the pic in Krause - the ball coming out of the dragon's mouth is supposed to be round.

A weight will confirm it. These coins should weigh 26.7 grams - and in the 1960's, practically nobody was making fakes of these to the correct weight.

A fake is only worth a dollar or two - that's what they sell for on the streets today.
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