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Does anyone konw about a chinese dragon coin that has AN-HWEI TEN CASH IT SEEMS TO BE A REAL OLD COIN?

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ON THE BACK OF THE COIN IT'S A CHINESE WRITING THE FRONT HAS A DRAGON AND UP TOP IT HAS THE WRITING AN-HWEI AND THE BOTTOM HAS TEN CASH I FOUND ONE ON THE INTERNET EVERYTHING THE SAME BUT THE AH-HWEI IT'S SOMETHING ELSE COIN COULD BE FROM 1900 to 1905 HELLLLPPPP

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  1. You're referring to coins from the late Ching dynasty in China, circa 1900 to 1910. There were many Chinese provincial mints producing the 10 cash coins, with each mint producing a lot of varieties for each year. So if you put together the type-variety combinations, you could end up with more than a hundred different 10 cash coins. Most of these 10 cash bronze coins are worth about US$1 or less in worn condition, up to $2-$3 for an average circulated common type and variety. Scarce and rare types would, of coz, command higher premiums. These coins uses the chinese year cycle, and Anh-Wei was one of the provinces minting the coin, but there were many others such as Kwang-Tung, Foo-Kien, Hu-Peh, Yunnan, etc. To give you a more accurate valuation of your coin, I would need an image to begin with.


  2. yes it is from the early 1900's but it isn't worth much... sorry...

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