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Need Help Identifying Some Chinese Coins

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I know these coins are Chinese, but with the many, many, many variations of Chinese coins found in the SCOWC, I'm not fully sure which exact ones these are. I was wondering if any of them happen to be particularly rare or valuable. Thanks!


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Too many at once to give them full individual attention. These are as a type late imperial & early republican coppers that were generally denominated in 10 & 20 cash. Many such were struck in just enormous quantities, so grade needs to be at the upper end of the range before value gets beyond bargain bin pricing, and I don't see that here with any of them, except perhaps for the one at the far right in the middle row. I think that may be an example of Y#302 (Anhwei mint) from around 1920. In uncirculated condition (which I'm not pronouncing your specimen to be), it might retail for $10-15.

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Yeah too many at once I agree. One at a time is best, maybe two but not ten.
And it would help by having a bit better balance of light, contrast and detail.
With that, I'm sure each coin can be well explained to the OP.
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