Need help to ID these Chinese coins - thank you

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hello everybody,

i need your help to identifie these chinese coins because i can't do it alone.
do these coins already exist on the numista's catalog?
if somebody is more expert than i m i thank you him in advance ;)

have a nice day

1) 10 cash 1920 Y#303 28mm 6,3gr?


2) 1 cent Y#347? year? 26mm 6,6gr


3)  20 cents province of kwang tung,  23mm 5,3gr ?


4)tai ching ti kuo copper coin 28 mm 7,8gr


5) same inscriptions 28mm 7,3gr

You are lucky.

Some of those coins have a good value, especially the silver Kwang-tung coin.

1. Y#303, as you mentioned. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9379.html
2. Y#347, year 26. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9380.html
3. Y#423, year 1. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22630.html
4. Y#10h.4, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
5. Y#10h.3, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
Kenny

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Citation: SmartOneKgYou are lucky.

Some of those coins have a good value, especially the silver Kwang-tung coin.

1. Y#303, as you mentioned. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9379.html
2. Y#347, year 26. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9380.html
3. Y#423, year 1. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22630.html
4. Y#10h.4, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
5. Y#10h.3, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
Hello SmartOneKg
Thank you very much for your fast answer!  ;)
I have received these coins in a mix and neither the seller neither me didn't know exactly from where they came...
How much did you buy them for?

The lot is probably worth $10-25.
Kenny

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Citation: SmartOneKgHow much did you buy them for?

The lot is probably worth $10-25.
honnestly i can say you the price because i paid 6€ for 1kg coins so...
but well that's always the same sometime you have got good suprises (1 or 2 coins on the lot) but for the rest that's really common coins.
hello all,

i just wanted to know if somebody could help me please to id this chinese coin?
thank you in advance! ;)
diam: 22mm wg: 2.5gr


I've never seen that coin in my life.

Just kidding. This is your coin.

Chien-lung issued the most cast coins of all the Chinese emperors, so his coins are very common finds.
Kenny

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Citation: el lobohonnestly i can say you the price because i paid 6€ for 1kg coins so...
but well that's always the same sometime you have got good suprises (1 or 2 coins on the lot) but for the rest that's really common coins.
Hello, The Wolf, and welcome to the English-speaking forum. That is a really good price for a bulk lot - we generally pay about 8-10 GBP over here and you usually end up with mostly common Centimes, Pesetas and US Cents. By the way, you have a seriously impressive exchange list - I see that you're not swapping at the moment but when you're ready please have a look at mine to see if there is anything you like. Regards, Rick
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

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Citation: SmartOneKgI've never seen that coin in my life.

Just kidding. This is your coin.

Chien-lung issued the most cast coins of all the Chinese emperors, so his coins are very common finds.
well as always a good work from smartonekg! thank you very much for your help.
yes a common coin but for mine i don't think that's a real one but well a copy.
i think it is too clean to be "honnest"
Citation: SmartOneKgYou are lucky.

Some of those coins have a good value, especially the silver Kwang-tung coin.

1. Y#303, as you mentioned. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9379.html
2. Y#347, year 26. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9380.html
3. Y#423, year 1. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22630.html
4. Y#10h.4, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
5. Y#10h.3, 1906. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15604.html
Hi,

The value of these coins (Not UNC) in China Market, just for refenrence.
1. Y#303,  1-2 US$
2. Y#347, year 26. 3-5 US$
3. Y#423, year 1. 15-30 US$
4. Y#10h.4, 1906. 2-5 US$
5. Y#10h.3, 1906. 2-5 US$
thank you bunnycute26 and to numista  :)
james
Hi...,

I have seen your coins. You can identify your coins through their weights. And you can also identify through the symbols on the coins. you can also do through the materials used in the coins.

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