Chinese coins

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Ahoj.
Have a nice day and nice weekend to all collectors. ,,I know that I know nothing,, Please don't scold me-I won the auction too, too cheap I just wanted them because a lot of people, and I don't have their coins. I ask for more experienced help and I go to read and educate about China.
what is real and what is false?
Ivan

I think I found:
9-17 -https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces6817.html
19-20-https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22475.html

9-17


1) 28mm, 4,28g
2) 26mm,4,49g
3) 27,7mm,4,81g
4) 25,9mm, 4,32g
5) 24,1mm, 4,18g
6) 23,5mm 2,52g
7) 24mm, 3,24g
8) 25,5mm, 3,67g
18) 16,8mm, 1,26g
19) 16,5mm, 1,17g
20) 16,5mm, 1,13g

Thank you very much to anyone who expresses themselves.
Ivan
Coin no 3 matches with Japanese 4 mon coin
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces162216.html
coin collector.....
Quote: "arvin11"​Coin no 3 matches with Japanese 4 mon coin
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces162216.html
​thank you friend, the waves also confused me, Thanks and the rest of the evening to Kolkata
Ivan
1 - Korea Mun
2 et 4 - 10 Văn - Thành Thái
5 - Xi ning orthodox script
6 - 7 Văn - Gia Long
7 - Yuanfeng, cursive, is it just to make the game more difficult that you take so bad pictures ?
8 - 1 Văn - Minh Mạng
18 ?
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Quote: "Frenchlover"​1 - Korea Mun
​2 et 4 - 10 Văn - Thành Thái
​5 - Xi ning orthodox script
​6 - 7 Văn - Gia Long
​7 - Yuanfeng, cursive, is it just to make the game more difficult that you take so bad pictures ?
​8 - 1 Văn - Minh Mạng
​18 ?
​I was waiting for comment of our Numista expert on Chinese coins !! Thank you

19 ,20 most probably charm tokens
coin collector.....
Quote: "arvin11"
Quote: "Frenchlover"​1 - Korea Mun
​​2 et 4 - 10 Văn - Thành Thái
​​5 - Xi ning orthodox script
​​6 - 7 Văn - Gia Long
​​7 - Yuanfeng, cursive, is it just to make the game more difficult that you take so bad pictures ?
​​8 - 1 Văn - Minh Mạng
​​18 ?
​​I was waiting for comment of our Numista expert on Chinese coins !! Thank you

​19 ,20 most probably charm tokens

Have a nice day friends.

Thank you very much, you both helped me so thank you. I was surprised by the variety, I had no idea it was outside China-this is my poor knowledge of where typefaces were used everywhere.
I took better photos under different lighting and other device. ,,My wife, however, wanted to shop first, then firewood for the fireplace, etc.-this should be prohibited when someone has a hobby,,
19 and 20 are true or false?-I compared them to those of the "numist"
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22475.html
Here are photos better if needed:
7)

18)
Nice weekend and thank you.
Ivan
Quote: "MIMAEL"
​18)


​No problem for 19 and 20
But I still get no idea for the 18 X-D
You might send a message to KennyG
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Quote: "Frenchlover"=1em​​18)=1em​​No problem for 19 and 20
​But I still get no idea for the 18 X-D
​You might send a message to KennyG

Hi
thank you for the info-I wrote PM, I just know he's not active right now, what I remember wrote something that goes to children and wife-worry and joy.
So a pile of scrap from the $ 8 auction ,, begins to have a graceful storage collection,, and most importantly, history is saved-seller wrote Chinese coins.

Ivan
Search Daoguang, can't make out the mark on the reverse. 19-20 are common machine-struck issues of the large type issued some years earlier in the billions in Canton. Great collection of Annamese/Vietnamese coins, and the Korean 10 Mun is hard to find. Thank you for your message :)
Kenny

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Quote: "KennyG"​Search Daoguang, can't make out the mark on the reverse. 19-20 are common machine-struck issues of the large type issued some years earlier in the billions in Canton. Great collection of Annamese/Vietnamese coins, and the Korean 10 Mun is hard to find. Thank you for your message :)

Have a nice day.
And thank you very much for your answer.
Thanks to everyone.
Ivan
Status changed to Solved (MIMAEL, 14 Jan 2020, 09:15)
Please check if you placed the reverse face in the correct position and tell us the diameter.
If you placed the reverse face in the opposite position, it might be a version of "Boo Su"
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Status changed to Opened (MIMAEL, 15 Jan 2020, 10:09)
Quote: "Frenchlover"​Please check if you placed the reverse face in the correct position and tell us the diameter.
​If you placed the reverse face in the opposite position, it might be a version of "Boo Su"
​Thank you for your tirelessness.
I was looking for the closest to weight and diameter, and I found this one:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces144245.html

I did the measurement and weight again:
1,27g and 17 mm

new details:




addition: Yes matches: 22.623 image of coin just don't know what size and weight it should be?

I know, boys and girls if I bought polished coin size palm in silver ,,Miki Maus ,, so I wouldn't have to bother so much. (8
Thanks for your assessment and opinion.
Ivan
Probably 22.623 cause "head of tong" looks different for 22.620/22.621 and 22.620/22.623 (square head of tong).
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