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Japanese 10 Mon 1708 Ho Ei Tsu Ho

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Going to buy this for 30$. Compairing to ebay prices, it's a gift.
Your opinion about price and authenticity? Looks ok, but a bit badly casted.
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Bonus question about another coin:
It's 100 mon Ryu Kyu island. Scarce and expensive, but same seller offering it for a very suspicious price.
What do you think?
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Which seller? The lettering of the Hoei looks good, but the fields are very grainy. The left "Ho" is required to ascertain the variety, which IMO severely reduces the price. I would expect to pay $10-15 for that one.

The Ryukyu isn't a type I have handled in person, but it doesn't look right to me. The obverse looks OK, but the reverse is too soft, and the hole is too rough. I see some signs of metal distress from the edge stamps, but I wouldn't buy it without pictures of the edge. What's the asking price? It should be $50-100
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It's on local russian site. 30$ each.
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My Hoei Tsuho for comparison:

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I think I paid $30 for that, but have seen similar examples go cheaper.
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