FREE: China (Empire) Tai Ching Ti Kuo Copper Coin 10 Cash Early 1900s (1903-1911)
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The winner will receive the item pictured. I'm not a professional coin collector or grader. You grade it. I have provided a scan of the coin and also digital pictures. Feel free to ask any questions and I will do my best to find an answer for you. What you see it what you get. Thanks for looking, and good luck. All Listia rules apply. As always, free shipping with tracking.
In the early dollar system of the Chinese Empire, 10 cash made 1 cent, and 100 cents made 1 dollar. The cash coins from the early 1900s sport a dragon on one side with the inscription TAI CHING TI KUO COPPER COIN and a circle with Chinese characters on the other side.
I have some silver coins like this from the late 1800's and early 1900's. Its amazing the art depicted on these coins. Great auction! Fanned and watching!
That's cool. I've only ever seen the bronze ones. I can imagine how awesome the silver ones look. Thanks for fanning. Ill fan you back. And thanks for watching