This coin has had me really really stumped. It came from a "vietnamese souvenir" album which was apparently popular among GI's who returned from the Vietnam War. The coin was listed in the book as "50 cash bronze (Quang-Trung) 1786-1790. However, I am at a loss in identifying it. This coin is heavier than the other similar coins. The album also has 2 other coins in the same style, namely Ham-Nghi and Kai-Dinh.
this is #20809;#20013;#36890;#23453; (Quang Trung), not #20809;#20013;#37325;#23453;#12290;This coin was made between 1788-1792 in Vietnam (China announced canonized vietnam as AnNan).
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