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Foreign Coin Help | Taiwan 1 Dollar 1960

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I have had a bag of foreign coins for years and have identified most of them. Some are clear, Cuba, Republic De Panama (one of my favorite coins), an odd shaped coin from India, German Marks and others. The one pictured here is from Japan-China I guess from the markings. Any ideas? Thanks

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Hi jprine
This is from Taiwan. 1 yuan and the date in chinese numerals is 49 (1960 to you and me).
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Taiwan 1 dollar, dated Year 49 of the Republic (= 1960 AD). To get it the "right way up", rotate the top pic 90 degrees anticlockwise, and the bottom pic 90 degrees clockwise.

Edit: gotta type faster.
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Very cool. Thank you very much.
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