ctucker
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ctucker
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I can add diameter and weights if needed.
ken6528
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tony_k_1965
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KennyG
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ctucker
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Posted: 3-May-2012, 03:39
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Quote: tony_k_1965#2 could be this one or the penny
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces19983.html
last one is i believe
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4243.html
Is the penny listed? I don't see it, but my coin measures between 26 and 27.5 mm. The coin page list the 1/2 penny at 21mm.
ctucker
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Posted: 3-May-2012, 04:02
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Quote: SmartOneKgThe last one?
Y#162.7 or Y#162.13.
I don't see Y#162.7 or 162.13 listed, are these 10 cash as well?
I don't know if it can be seen in the last picture but the coin has EIVE CASH wrote on it.
I can't tell for sure if it has a mark at the bottom of the F or if it is an E, misspelling five.
Is there a 5 cash with the same design as Y#162, with or without a known spelling error?
Or is it a fake? If its fake it is very, very, very well done.
KennyG
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Posted: 3-May-2012, 05:09
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Oh, five cash?
That makes so much sense. It's Y#158. It's not on Numista yet, but it was made in 1901 of copper. And uhh yeah it's supposed to say "EIVE;" in fact, all 5 Cash coins from Kiangsu have that.
I should've taken a gander at the bottom, where it says 五文. It also makes sense how the characters are smaller than they should be and the Kuang-hsu yuan bao are slightly misaligned.
Kenny
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ctucker
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Posted: 3-May-2012, 15:49
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Wonderful information, Smartone.
I added it, and will include weight and diameter and other info soon.
Makake77
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I would like your image for the russian coin. it is better than the old one. ok for you?
ctucker
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Quote: Makake77I would like your image for the russian coin. it is better than the old one. ok for you?
Yes, that is fine with me.
ctucker
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I'm still waiting on a reply about the Irish Penny. The coin page list the half penny at 21mm. The one
I have measures between 26 and 27.5mm. Is this the penny? Or can this still be a half penny?
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