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Two Identical ? Chinese ? Coins. What Are They Please.

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As far as I can make out the two coins are the same denomination but I have no idea what. I assume Chinese but any further info' would be appreciated.
Weight 4.1g & 4.3g diameter approx 26mm.
Many Thanks
Brian.

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Yup, those are both from China. They are 1 cash coins, and they are both Qianlong Boo-yuun ones, which would have been made from 1736 to 1795. For the correct orientation, rotate the first picture ninety degrees to the left, and rotate the last picture ninety degrees to the right. See here for an example.
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Many thanks for the identification and correct orientation.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
Brian.
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