ard
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Bericht: 26-nov-2013, 05:40
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I'm useless with these.
KennyG
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Bericht: 26-nov-2013, 06:01
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Top two are machine-struck Guangxu cash from Guangdong, and the bottom one is a Qianlong cash from Boo-yuwan.
Kenny
- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.
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ard
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Bericht: 26-nov-2013, 07:11
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So, the top two have square holes. The listings I've found are round hole.
Humbling.
KennyG
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Bericht: 26-nov-2013, 08:03
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Kenny
- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.
Check out my Facebook, Kenneth Gucyski.
ard
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Bericht: 26-nov-2013, 22:15
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And, thanks for the help.
ard
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Bericht: 27-nov-2013, 21:37
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So... Where or how can I learn more and be fore-armed with some confident knowledge of these alien, facinating coins? I have found a cracker friendly pic list of the mint marks, that should help.
I'm also looking for book recommendations on the history of China, something concise but still broad and detailed. What have you read that clicked for you?
Going to get more of the "holed" coins and think-feel the history.
kommodore
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Bericht: 27-nov-2013, 22:06
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David Hartill cast coins book.
It helped me a lot.
But I believe it's not complete.
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