Quote: "CassTaylor"Hello,
Like I said in your last post, this coin (and the Hubei 10 Cash) is extremely common especially in this grade; the rotational error does not add any substantial value to it either.
Again, I'm not sure if I have understood you correctly with my translator, but the "双旗货币" (double flag coins), if you meant these, are mostly also extremely common and cheap.
For example, some stamps in China are wrong, and the circulation is not small, but it has become the wrong version. In addition, some provinces in the Qing Dynasty in China have caused contradictions between the front and the back because of the wear or loss of casting molds. Because it relies on the molds of other provinces, if the quantity is large, it will be equivalent to the value of the general products. In short, the history of Chinese coins is a bit complicated, but countries have the same rules, that is, things are rare. I dare say that there are not many Chinese made in the big back version, because I have been inquiring online. Perhaps the wrong version of the currency is different from other rare currencies, there is no fixed price inquiry, and some of the best products are still willing or not.