Authentic Xuantong Cash Coin?

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I’ve recently acquired what seems to be a Board of Revenue, Xuantong 1 Cash, Boo-Chiowan; Protruding Boo, Large type, does this seem real to you, and what would you put the value at? As always, thank you in advance!

diameter: 24mm

I am more experienced in the field of ancient and chinese coins, south-east asian coins included too!

I am not experienced, but recently got a replica cash coin. I was advised that the little bumps are a sign that it is a replica, intententionally added by the manufacturer to discern it as such.

citkane

I am not experienced, but recently got a replica cash coin. I was advised that the little bumps are a sign that it is a replica, intententionally added by the manufacturer to discern it as such.

Yes, many obvious bumps indicate a modern forgery, but mine has none of these bumps, the uneven texture is typically found on many cast coins from this period, thanks for your input regardless :). Have a good week!

I am more experienced in the field of ancient and chinese coins, south-east asian coins included too!

I believe it's this coin N#26631 It looks real to me but maybe wait for one of the real experts here to confirm.  If so Hartill rates it as a rarity of 12 (fairly common). From SCWC:

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