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Unidentified Chinese Coin With Four Holes And Square Hole (1731 Korea 1 Mun)

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I have seen an article with similar coins that talk about 17th century Chinese commerce, but I can't find much in my searches. I am new to this...
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May have once been used as a button, probably on a thick sheepskin coat.
I could well imagine a Mongolian herdsmen wearing such a coat.

A cheap way to make buttons, I guess.
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 Posted 07/30/2018  08:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bjherbison to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Look under Korea. The information to identify a particular issuer is in the worn figures in the second picture.
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This is not a coin from China. It's a Korean Sang Pyung Tong Bo cash coin issued by Hojo (Ministry of Taxation) which can be told from the reverse.
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Oh wow! Thank you guys so much for the responses. That is wonderful.
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