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Old Chinese Cash Coin - Can You Date It? (Id: 998 To 1003 Ad Xian Ping)

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The seller wrote the period information on the holder but I can't read it... Any ideas?



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From this guy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empero...f_Song_China

The Xianping era name was used year 998 to 1003.
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Yep. Xian Ping yuan bao cash coins are listed as common (priced at $1 in VF) in the Jen catalogue.
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