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Identifying A 50 Plus Cash, Ancient Chinese Coin

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I am trying to identify a large coin. I think it's Chinese and has a value of 50 cash to 100 cash, but I'm not sure. Please advise. Here is a picture,
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to CCF. Someone will be along soon to help.
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What is the diameter in mm, the thickness in mm, and the weight in grams?
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Can we see the back, or is it blank? Usually the denomination is written for multiple cash coins.
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