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It's chinese, not american, and not super rare because gazillions were made...as a matter of fact one of the most common Chinese coins found in this country.
Supposedly tons of barrels of these things were brought over in the early 1900's by travelers from China and they spread out far and wide but I am not in California where so many Chinese immigrants were or anywhere near any railroads but I am here in Birmingham Alabama and it was found in a neighbor's lawn across the street from my house so...surprise.
It probably was a collectable lost by a person that lived in that house at one time, could have been dropped by a traveller passing through this area a few hundred years ago before there was civilization around here but no way to tell...it was deep enough to be either so I will just believe it was the latter.
Qing Dynasty, 1 Cash - Qianlong coin Boo-chiowan minting from 1736- 1795.
Minimum 225 year old coin so I am counting it as my oldest and it will hold that place until an American coin replaces it.
Bronze alloy, a 53 on the F5 and that is the same area as a few 10k class rings I have found in the past so I was hoping but not to be.
Still, I never found a Chinese coin before so a nice old bucket lister and I am happy.
Supposedly tons of barrels of these things were brought over in the early 1900's by travelers from China and they spread out far and wide but I am not in California where so many Chinese immigrants were or anywhere near any railroads but I am here in Birmingham Alabama and it was found in a neighbor's lawn across the street from my house so...surprise.
It probably was a collectable lost by a person that lived in that house at one time, could have been dropped by a traveller passing through this area a few hundred years ago before there was civilization around here but no way to tell...it was deep enough to be either so I will just believe it was the latter.
Qing Dynasty, 1 Cash - Qianlong coin Boo-chiowan minting from 1736- 1795.
Minimum 225 year old coin so I am counting it as my oldest and it will hold that place until an American coin replaces it.
Bronze alloy, a 53 on the F5 and that is the same area as a few 10k class rings I have found in the past so I was hoping but not to be.
Still, I never found a Chinese coin before so a nice old bucket lister and I am happy.