To describe a coin, assuming you can't read the Chinese, you would give a couple of pieces of information. Number one would be the composition, is this coin bronze, silver, gold, aluminum, steel? Number two would be the weight. Number three would be the diameter. And number four would be what the coin looks like, does it have a hole in the middle, a picture of someone, etc. If you are on a site that you can send pictures, put up pictures of your coin.
It is worth a modern value in Chinese currency.
Maybe a memory coin of yi dynasty. Two dragons coin
V coin does not describe a coin. Please be more specific.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Chinese 100 yuan banknote featuring a portrait of Mao Zedong on the front. However, if you meant a coin, it could refer to the Chinese 1 yuan coin, which features the image of a Chinese man (often representing various historical figures) on the front, but it is important to note that this coin does not typically have "100" on the back. The 100 designation is primarily associated with banknotes rather than coins.
The ancient Chinese Knife Coin is 2400 years old.
how much does a chinese 100 cion cost in america
A 100 yen coin is actually a Japanese coin, not Chinese. It is worth approximately 0.66 US dollars as of October 2023, though the exchange rate can fluctuate. If you meant a different coin from China, please specify, as the value would depend on the specific coin and its condition.
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The Australian silver "Lunar Series" featuring a Chinese Zodiac.
This coin is a Japanese 100 Yen coin featuring cherry blossoms. Minting began in 1967.
Try a coin dealer in your area or, if you can adequately describe the coins, advertise them on eBay.
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