TwoYewts
Sr. Member
Hello Fellow Tnetters!
Hope you all had an enjoyable weekend. Got together yesterday with another fellow Tnetter and had a nice short hunt at the area where I found the 1/2 Reale a few weeks back. Came away with (2) silver Rosies (a 61' and a 57') and an old looking copper coin with Chinese characters. Also found an additional copper coin that matches the dimensions of the Chinese coin but unfortunately has been weathered to the point where it is unidentifiable. My hunting partner for the day came away with a nice Merc and buffalo nickel.
Would appreciate any help on identifying the Chinese coin, went through my catalog of World Coins 1900 onward and the closest I can find are coins dating back around 1901-1905..but they are not an exact match to what I found. Is is larger than a quarter, close to half dollar size. Did not get a chance to weigh the coin, only ran some water over the coin because attempting any further cleaning could remove the patina which would remove the identifying marks on the coin. Thank you all for looking!


What I believe to be the obverse:

What I believe to be the reverse:

Hope you all had an enjoyable weekend. Got together yesterday with another fellow Tnetter and had a nice short hunt at the area where I found the 1/2 Reale a few weeks back. Came away with (2) silver Rosies (a 61' and a 57') and an old looking copper coin with Chinese characters. Also found an additional copper coin that matches the dimensions of the Chinese coin but unfortunately has been weathered to the point where it is unidentifiable. My hunting partner for the day came away with a nice Merc and buffalo nickel.
Would appreciate any help on identifying the Chinese coin, went through my catalog of World Coins 1900 onward and the closest I can find are coins dating back around 1901-1905..but they are not an exact match to what I found. Is is larger than a quarter, close to half dollar size. Did not get a chance to weigh the coin, only ran some water over the coin because attempting any further cleaning could remove the patina which would remove the identifying marks on the coin. Thank you all for looking!


What I believe to be the obverse:

What I believe to be the reverse:

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