North and South of the border silver coins

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North and South of the border silvers, same park two different hunts, but bucket listers
My first Canadian silver and my first Ferdinand VII Mexican 1/2 real
Other notables are Chinese cash coin, toasted copper, and 4 Indians
Some relics
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The Chinese cash coin in the photo has the mint mark for Ministry of Revenue (hùbù, 戶部), Beijing. From that mark, and not seeing the other side, I would guess it's a Qing dynasty coin. For example a Qianlong tongbao 乾隆通寶.

Happy Hunting.
 

Nice job !!! The copper is a KGII, find them looking like that all the time
 

The Chinese cash coin in the photo has the mint mark for Ministry of Revenue (hùbù, 戶部), Beijing. From that mark, and not seeing the other side, I would guess it's a Qing dynasty coin. For example a Qianlong tongbao 乾隆通寶.

Happy Hunting.

That Chinese coin in Maryland...? or Mexico...?? Wow!
Great selection of old coins! :icon_thumright:
 

Well done!!! Very eclectic saves:icon_thumleft:
 

wicked cool, wonder how many hunted have done that
 

The Chinese cash coin in the photo has the mint mark for Ministry of Revenue (hùbù, 戶部), Beijing. From that mark, and not seeing the other side, I would guess it's a Qing dynasty coin. For example a Qianlong tongbao 乾隆通寶.

Happy Hunting.

Thank you Yang
Here is the other side of the cash coin
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