I know very little about Chinese Cash. Are these worth an average of $2-3?
Is there any point to put any work into identifying any of these, or should I just post them as a bulk lot?
How much should a bulk lot go for?
Thanks for any thoughts!
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I know very little about Chinese Cash. Are these worth an average of $2-3?
Is there any point to put any work into identifying any of these, or should I just post them as a bulk lot?
How much should a bulk lot go for?
Thanks for any thoughts!
These seem to all/mostly be Qing Dynasty cash, worth maybe $1/ea on average. Its possible that there are scarcer mints or varieties in there, but the only way to find out would be to go through them individually using a reference such as Hartill
No these are mostly really common, I see these in the 4 for a dollar / 10c each bins. Maybe a couple worth $2 ea in there, but not average for the lot
Hello
I could be interested by this lot to find some variety I dont have :)
gros
Hello
I could be interested by this lot to find some variety I dont have :)
This is why we need to organize all our vacations around Numista, that way we could send all our shipments when we landed on the other side of the pond, unfortunately I don’t plan to travel to France, and the shipping on a swap would be outrageous!
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gros
Hello
I could be interested by this lot to find some variety I dont have :)
This is why we need to organize all our vacations around Numista, that way we could send all our shipments when we landed on the other side of the pond, unfortunately I don’t plan to travel to France, and the shipping on a swap would be outrageous!
Yes I know
it's why I didn't open a swap:((
Mostly Qing and Late Ming. They're all common, but some of the patinas and colors of the coins look a bit off.
So what's a fair price for this bulk lot, its 184 coins.
In the words of Baricatra "There are a wide variety from around the 18th and 19th centuries. They're actually quite common, ranging in price from $1 to $5 each.
There may be a few rarer or older types, that can be worth $15 to like, maybe $30 , maybe you have one or two that can cost like that."
I've bought lots of 50 cash for 20 dollars, and have also seen lots of 100 sell for 200 dollars, all with relatively common coins. I really wouldn't know.
Well, in this lot, what i can see is this. You have some oldies in this, but this lot consist in majority by Kangxi, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang
Maybe Hanyuan (948-951)
Maybe Zhouyuan (954-959)

Tianshen with Seal Script (1022-1063)
Shunzhi (1643-1661)
Kangxi (1661-1722)
Qianlong (1735-1796)

Jiaqing (1796-1820)

Daoguang (1820-1850)

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