Help please identifying Chinese coins

Alex W

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steelheadwill

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Those look older than any that I've found
your second example appears to be from the reign of
"T'IEN-SHENG, AD 1023-1031

its designated as S-486, orthodox script. 24.8mm, 4.11grams
I am always amazed at the low listed values for old Chinese coins,
this one is worth a buck or two:icon_scratch:

chis486.jpg
Thanks to calgary coin for their informative site:icon_thumleft:
 

steelheadwill

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I 'think' coin# 1 should be rotated 90' left, the top symbol is what i use to find matches.
 

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