China and Japan a collection in a cabinet (756) an interesting study group a wide range of types represented, China includes 100 Cashundated (1851-1861) Fine, an extensive group of cash coins, includes K'ang-Hsi, Shun-chih, T'ien ming types, also includes 17th Century Talisman Poem cash K'ang-Hsi issues, 18th century Yung-chen, Chia-Ch'ing and Chien-lung types, Japan includes Shogunate Era 100 Mon undated (1835-1870), 4 Mon 1768 21 waves, and undated 1769-1860 11 waves types, both China and Japan issues include some amulet and imitative types, also an example of China knife money, China spade money, an example of Thailandbullet money, and China Banknotes - Central Bank of China 20 Custom GoldUnits 1930 issues (7) Fine to Good Fine with some light stains
China (2) 'Flat-Handled' Spade money (c.1st Century AD) three-hole type, 6.02 grammes, Fine with green patina, Knife money 68mm in length, Fine with green patina, along with Laos Boat or canoe money 80mm length, Fine
Turkey - OttomanEmpireSilver Akce (9) a mix of types, Near Fine to Fine some on irregularly shaped flans as often, SpanishNetherlands- Flanders 2 Denier 1607 KM#6 Fine on an irregular flan, India Temple Tokens (2) both undated one marked 999 silver Good Fine and EF, China Spade money Fine with green patina, China Fantasy Dollar, early 20th Century styling, 26.31 grammes, VF silver content unknown, Indian States Copper Dump Coinage (4) all around Fine, Maldives copper Half Larin KM#35.1 with date partially off the flan Fine, Ancient Greece - Ionia Miletos Silver 1/12th Stater Obverse: Lion's head right, Reverse: Stellate pattern within square 510-494BC 0.89g, Fine/Good Fine, Ancient India South Region, Copper Kasu, 3.22 grammes Near Fine, Nepal Copper Paisa VS1950 4.34 grammes Near Fine on an Irregular flan
China, Japan and Korea (728) in an aluminium case, mostly copper and brassCash coinage, includes Spade Money (3) with some of the Cash dating back to the 11th Century, in mixed circulated grades, a few fragmented
South Africa Imitation One Pond in base metal (38, a few holed), Gaming Tokens (101) Spade Guineas (64), Half Guineas (85), plus Toy Money, Spielgeld and a few Machine Tokens (117), in mixed grades
China Ancient and modern (35) and Japan (1) includes Crown-sized (6) and other silver issues, some provincial, and Knife and Spade money issues, includes some fantasies, in mixed grades to EF
China (118) includes Knife Money and Spade Money, JunkDollar 1934 Year 23 (A/UNC) mainly smaller Cash, with some earlier types, also includes fantasy pieces in mixed grades
Chinese primitive money (7) Knife money (6), spade money (1), along with China large cash coins 86mm diameter (3) weighing 168 grammes (2) and 183.5 grammes respectively Fine to Good Fine
China a varied group (49) includes knife and spade money and other more unusual types, including some fantasy pieces, in mixed grades, viewing recommended
Japan a Whitman-style folder containing 1 Yen (20) 1955 onwards, 5 Yen (25) 1949 onwards, 10 Yen (23) 1951 onwards, 50 Yen (20) 1955 onwards, 100 Yen (17) 1957 onwards, 100 Yen Expo 70 in mixed grades, some later coins lustrous, Paper Money Japan 10 Sen 1944 (9) average VF, ChinaSpade Money Xin Dynasty (3) About Fine with some corrosion, China through the ages (22 coins, in a mini album) from Ching Dynasty 1662 to 1969 in mixed grades
China Ancient and Medieval (7) includes Bone Cowrie money 700-600BC, Bronze Cowrie Ghost Face Money 581-221BC, The Ming Zi Dao Knife Money 1122BC-255BC, Pan Liang Coin 221BC-87BC, Spade Money c.14AD, and Hung Wu coin 1368-1399 AD in mixed grades, in a Westminster case with certificate
China (189) Knife Money (2), Spade Money (1) Keys (2) Iron Multiple Cash (1, this rusted) Cash (42) the cash largely ancient and attributed, plus an additional bag of Cash coins (141) with the odd larger piece, in mixed circulated grades
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