Chinese coin, token, or charm?

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I found this yesterday in a park and have no idea what it is? It is very thin and seems to be Chinese. If anyone can help identify this I would really appreciate it.
 

Hi,
check the weight, I found one the other day and my was 1.5 grams in realty the real coin was 2.5 grams..
1 cash coin. Emperor Qianlong (pronounced Chian-long), Qing Dynasty (Brass Casted)....

the image is not mine, but supplied by a very helpful person "GoldisGood" another dirt hunter....

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I believe I have found the origin and approximate years of minting. I found one similar to it on ebay. It was minted in the years 1662 - 1722. Here is a post from ebay. 1662 1722 China Chinese Cash Coin VF | eBay It is very old, and very cheap to buy. There must be a ton of these out there because it is only worth about a $1.00. Still, for a really old coin it is cheap to come by. My only question is how did it get in the park 6 inches down?
 

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Wonderful find. I have found several similar over the years and attributed It to "digging to deep". Get it :-)

Happy Hunting.. Nice post and great explanation from the TNET experts..



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