some Chinese cash coins, new field to me

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Ive had these in the back of my desk for some time. Ive just decided to look to this subject, would be glad of any pointers.

 

 

 

1- 4.2g,22mm; 2- 3.6g,23.3mm; 3- 4.0g, 22.6mm

 

 

4- 2.7g,21.5mm; 5- 1.18g,16.75mm; 6- 2.86g, 24mm

 

7-2.9g, 24.6mm

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

1,2 and 3 all appear to be N#1133

is there really that much variability, or are some fakes?

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

6 and 7 both appear to be N#6817

mintage over a billion…

 

5 is this N#35119 

Coin of the last Qing dynasy emperor.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Hello

 

you are right in your identification

1-22.207 

2-22.203

3-22.204 ( a little doubt for  this one they are known to be poor coin but never seen one with that kind of bad made hole)

4-22.225

Lots of varieties for the Qian long tong bao

 

And the other one are ok too

Welcome to Chinese cash coins :))

thank you Gros, for your help. 

what is the meaning of the different reverse characters, Boo-guwang, Boo-chiowan, etc…?

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They are the mint name

But sometime with th same mint name they wer made at different place 

With some difference in the caracters 

So fun😁

gros

They are the mint name

Understand thanks . will learn them carefully🧐

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