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Help Identifying Possible Chinese Coin With A Square Hole

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Hello, I have found this coin? Maybe token? And am having g a hard time identifying where it's from how old it is. I have some other Japanese/Chinese coins it this is the only one with a square hole in it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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It is a Chinese Cash coin of the Ching dynasty, 1700's to 1909, can't remember which of the rulers. (Not at my computer). It is a quite common coin, does appear real, is from Manchurian mint (2symbols is reverse). All I can remember off top of head
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Ching dynasty - Emperor SHENG TSU, primary series, 1662-1722
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This is a coin from the Kang Hsi Era. From the Boo Ciowan mint, Board of Works.

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Baoquan and baoyuan are the most common varieties of Kangxi tong bao.
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