1921 Australia one penny,1920 Canada one cent,Chinese coin

Roger Mn.

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That is one crazy assortment. But very nice and I bet that was fun. Congrats :thumbsup: jgas
 

DD-777 said:
Nice diggin' RD - any i.d. on the Chinese coin?

:thumbsup:
I use to have a site on chinese coins since I have two others and mike found one a few years ago.I don't think its worth much in the way of cash but I like looking at it.
 

plehbah said:
That turned out to be a great spot.

I knew a guy once that found a small cache, buried around 1890 or so. It contained various small denomination foreign coins, and one small silver Swedish ore from the 1850s.

It was the neatest thing I thought......
I was really thrilled to have found all these foreign coins.Quite an exciting three hunts I had at that spot.
 

Reg. Chinese coin: 1736-1795, year of the king, whose reign name is on the front of the coin. Back has the mint: most common mint.
Not a particularly valuable coin, but one in very nice shape, and a great collectible. Good hunt. :thumbsup:
 

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