✅ SOLVED Chinese coin? With square in center

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kuger

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Given the fine narrow style characters I am betting it is likely a modern repro....there are hundreds of thousands of repro's.....and just as many "authentic",ones,but the craft/novelty repro's kind of have a "look",which...too me,yours does
 

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Tomstrunk

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Thanks!! Repros produced in 1970s? I am thinking that was when they were in that region, when were the originals circulated? this is another I can't figure out.
 

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kuger

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Many of the originals date to the 15-1600's,quite commonly actually.....unfortunatly even they arent usually worth a whole lot,but I have dug a couple rare ones that are around $100 each(but thats out of probably 500(?)...I have dug)
 

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