This coin is not in the catalogue yet, so please add it. It is from (according to our catalogue) China - Empire, Szechuan province (currency), year 15 (1926), 200 Cash, Y#464. From what I can see from your picture, the coin looks like 200 Cash, but the rear is blurry. If you see a 2, it's 200, a 5 renders 50 Cash, and 1 is 100 Cash. So read the number on the reverse, please!
I hope this helps. It's a beautiful coin.
Kenny
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I can read, yi baat sin which would be translated as 200 cents or cash. The script goes from right to left on this coin, and it is a repulic coin not an empire coin.
Thank you for your help. This is really 200 cash.
I have added it to catalogue but without good discription of it because I haven't a Krause book in my job I will fix it today evening.
Alexey