Help with identifying Chinese coins?

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I haven't been able to identify these coins and if anyone knows what they are and when they are from please post back.









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China Empire - Qing dynasty (1644-1912)
Qianlong, 6th emp. (1736-1795
Referee of south atlantic islands
Thats the second coin right?
Yes :D
And the first one is a complete mystery for me ... which is saying Something ... :°
Referee of south atlantic islands
The first one is a copy from :
Jin Dynasty, Chong Qing Yuan Bao in Seal script - year title Chong Qing 1212-1213 AD
Wanyan Yongji (完顏永濟) (1168 – September 11, 1213), known in traditional histories as Prince Shao of Wei (衛紹王), was an emperor of the Jin Dynasty, who ruled most of northern China in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Yongji was the seventh of ten emperors of the Jin Dynasty. During his rule, the Mongols began heavy attacks on the Jin dynasty. Yongji was betrayed and killed by a marshal in the capital of Beijing; he was the third and last of ten Jin emperors to be assassinated. After his death, he was posthumously demoted to his pre-reign title: Prince of Wei.

A little bit too complex for me, I didn't find it in the Hartill :D
Referee of south atlantic islands
Thanks for the help! i couldn't find anything about the first coin anywhere. So it is a fake?
First one is a modern fake, a mix of Song-era seal script and Kaiyuan-era nail marks on the reverse
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i see. well, thanks for all your help guys! :O

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