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A Chinese 1644-1661 Not Cash Coin

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This was in a large binder with many other Chinese coins on loan to me from another coin dealer to check out, some rare, some common, and this popped out. This is not my coin or my writing, but I took the pics for here. I am fairly sure this is a token-like cash coin, and I saw another one on ebay being sold for about 25 dollars.

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I wonder if anybody knows much more about this and an approximate time these were made, but I don't think this is rare or old .
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08/31/2021 5:32 pm
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Believe your "coin" is a souvenir based on the coins of Emperor Shih Tsu of the Ching Dynasty who reigned from 1644-1661. Examples of actual cash coins of this time period can been here:-

http://www.sportstune.com/chinese/c...hunchih.html
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Yes moreover, those dimples on the obv field are an attempt to give an ancient, cast feel for a modern, struck token. I think that these are sometimes used for feng shui.
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These ones with the dates on them are most often used in souvenir sets; "Coins of the Qing Dynasty". I have a set that was sold wrapped in a piece of a PVC coin page and glued onto a piece of cardboard that had descriptions of each of the emperors. I should say I "had" a set, sold it years ago along with a bunch of other replicas I didn't want or need.

Not rare, and not old. Mid 20th century at the earliest.
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 Posted 01/19/2022  7:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlfredG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i'd love how they knew how long the emperor's reign was back then!
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