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Assistance Needed To ID Far Eastern Money

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Hello,

I realize that this is a terrible photo but this is all I could obtain from the source at this time. I apologize in advance.

Please review this pile of bills and coins and attempt to identify as many as you can with the:

country,

year,

denomination,

rarity,

etc.

Thanks in advance for attempting this task having only limited info.

mdpmedia

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 Posted 08/26/2011  7:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add onejinx to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The top note seems to be....China/Puppet Bank 500 Yuan from 1943. Pick # J78.

The 100 notes seem to be China/puppet Bank 100 Yuan from 1944 or 1945 Pick # J83 or J88

As for the 3rd not from the top....no idea.

The coins will be hard to identify without better pics of each coin
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The coins with the square holes are Chinese "cash" coins of the Qing Dynasty. I'm afraid I can;t see any details on any of the coins to ID them further.

If this is the only pic you're going to get, don;t pay big bucks for them.
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