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merc & bracelet

oneguy

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Went to Idaho this weekend to visit mom.....best I could do this weekend.
 
Is the bracelet sterling? If so, it would take a lot of silver dimes to equal it in weight. If you research that Chinese coin you may find its from the 1700's.
 
oneguy,

You can research the Chinese coin at: www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/china.htm. I found a Chinese coin several years ago and was able to identify it using this website. Good luck.
 
Agseeker said:
oneguy,

You can research the Chinese coin at: www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/china.htm. I found a Chinese coin several years ago and was able to identify it using this website. Good luck.

Hey Thanks for the chinese coin info!!!! Best I can tell from that is the coin is of the Shan Lung commemrative (1795-99)....???? kinda interesting.....

Bracelet says sterling but hollow and don't weigh much. Don't think it's plated? Anyways, junk to me for the most part (i'm a coin guy)........
 
Congratulations on the finds. Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Woooow that bracelet looks heavy. A Chinese coin is on my bucket list. If that's the best you could do....Id' say you did great. Hunter
 
Very nice finds !
 
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