Fake Chinese coins! How to tell if ancient Chinese coins are fake.

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  • @obiarne
    @obiarne Рік тому +2

    I teach economy in high school and I want to do a workshop for my students around foreign currencies and international trade. I had some strange coins lying around here and found this small Chinese coin (Kangxi Tongbao, after long research). I already thought it was fake, but your video was really helpful, informative and made me sure about it :) Thank you!

  • @ScottPalmer-mp1we
    @ScottPalmer-mp1we Рік тому +2

    I found what is probably a fake Chinese coin on a playground with my metal detector. Even though the coin is almost certainly fake, it was still an unusual find for a playground so I'm glad I found it.

    • @DefensiveIdiot
      @DefensiveIdiot  Рік тому +1

      Odd to find it there but nice one! Shame its a fake but at least it has a cool story behind it.

  • @ChristopherPBacon1
    @ChristopherPBacon1 3 роки тому +3

    Nice video. Very informative for coin collectors!

    • @muhammadabidzar1528
      @muhammadabidzar1528 2 роки тому

      Did you buy it, sir, China no fake coins, I have a lot of them

  • @LouisetheLithead
    @LouisetheLithead Рік тому +1

    Great vid that succinctly describes the attributes of true Chinese coins. Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @michaelbuckley8986
    @michaelbuckley8986 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for that. I got an old box with more than 100 of these coins not tested. Now hopefully I can sort the wheat from the chaff👍

  • @tinasmith1129
    @tinasmith1129 6 місяців тому

    I found a foreign coin with the same sign on both sides.
    It has 3 slashes on top of a line with 2 slashes on the end. It has a line going down the middle with a total of 3legs but it has a second line under the first line with one slash on the right side..
    This is my description of the symbol. Can you let me know if you can tell me what it is.

  • @annaloulapera9783
    @annaloulapera9783 2 роки тому +1

    I have very old coins not the yellow one that you bite?

  • @musicman-bq2bf
    @musicman-bq2bf Рік тому +1

    Hello, I have a few large Chinese coins that how and where can I identify them?

  • @jomon723
    @jomon723 10 місяців тому

    easy for me, all my coins I have dug myself over the last 35 years :))
    I did buy a knife coin once, I guess it's the real thing :))
    Thanks for the info

  • @Jackson-sk4ls
    @Jackson-sk4ls 2 роки тому

    alguem sabe sobre esse Asian coinin ? eu fiz o cadastro mais ainda não sei se é fake

  • @noloferratus
    @noloferratus 7 місяців тому

    The NGC, ANACS and PCGS won't verify Chinese cast coins so I don't believe it is easy as that. Plus I have David Hartill's book on cast Chinese coins and many coins listed don't provide exact weights or thicknesses.

    • @r1nshikawa
      @r1nshikawa 6 місяців тому

      it's definitely not easy to verify Chinese coin, ancient & modern even for profesional......fake one could be real, the one you thought to be real could be fake

  • @jomon723
    @jomon723 10 місяців тому

    Oh and you could use a metal detector to test, the readings should be around foil to American nickel 👍🏻

  • @nitaseely6830
    @nitaseely6830 Рік тому +1

    啊还要看包浆跟听声音啥的呀

    • @DefensiveIdiot
      @DefensiveIdiot  7 місяців тому

      都要,但是所有人不能做到。要做好多練習先可以做。
      You are right! Despite this, not everyone is able to do that as it takes a lot of practice to be able to do that.
      Sorry for my bad written Chinese.

  • @Pajdas610
    @Pajdas610 Рік тому

    To anyone well-versed in Chinese coins:
    Where might one find authentic Qin Dynasty coins?
    How difficult are they to authenticate?
    What would be the price of such coins?

    • @Joe__Smith
      @Joe__Smith 11 місяців тому +1

      It's going to be really tough to find a coin that can be attributed to the Qin dynasty (211-207 BCE). The problem is that the type of coin that was issued at that time - the ban liang - was minted continuously from either 378 or 344 BCE to 118 BCE, and you can't necessarily pick out a coin and assign it to the narrow time frame of 221-207 BCE. Be aware that it was thought until the 1990s that the minting of ban liang coins began as late as 221 BCE. This means that a coin dealer using outdated attributions might attribute a really early (large) coin to the time of the first emperor, while such a coin must logically be older than that. Maybe you could work on assembling a selection of different ban liang varieties instead?

  • @engilinesonbise8301
    @engilinesonbise8301 2 роки тому

    How

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062 2 роки тому +3

    Im an idiot. I enjoy eating small coins. Smaller the better I found out. My throat cavity gets stuck when I swallow larger diameter coins. I either have to cut them into smaller portions or just not eat them. I learned this from old British pennies. American pennies are not a problem 1909 and up. Butt not anything larger. I want to thank you for letting me waste your time with total nonsense. Good bye.

  • @britainluver431
    @britainluver431 2 роки тому

    I've got a Shunzhi Tong Bao coin from the Qing Dynasty, and it thankfully isn't thin.

  • @bubbisvali
    @bubbisvali 3 роки тому +6

    Coin 🥰😁
    Fake coin 😢😫

    • @guh967
      @guh967 2 роки тому +1

      Yes 👍

  • @troysvisualarts
    @troysvisualarts Рік тому +1

    If you tried bending a real Chinese coin with your teeth that was found in the soil with a metal detector it would likely break lol. Anyhow thanks for the pointers, have found a Chinese coin with my metal detector near a beach, it is greenish and has no symbols on the back, it is slightly thicker than a genuine 17th century worn Chinese coin I found in the dirt and the symbols on the front are elevated. Will have to do some research on identifying it, it might be real.

  • @yonoutomo6131
    @yonoutomo6131 3 роки тому +1

    I have 3 pieces boss

  • @annaloulapera9783
    @annaloulapera9783 2 роки тому

    I have like this coins where i sale

    • @David-og7di
      @David-og7di 2 роки тому

      and where would that be?

    • @DefensiveIdiot
      @DefensiveIdiot  2 роки тому

      I'd suggest selling it on ebay or try selling it on a Discord server.

  • @vikaovalia1909
    @vikaovalia1909 3 роки тому

    Do you want to buy my old coin?

  • @herodotus6235
    @herodotus6235 2 роки тому +2

    Reassuring, but there are much better fakes than this! Also, genuine Qing dynasty coins often are that bright golden colour - they are only 200 - 300 years old after all, not 1000 years + like the Tang and Song coins. Colour is by no means a mark of what is genuine. I have over 12 genuine Chong Ning tong bao in my collection of the emperor Huizong, last emperor of the Northern Song. They have been gently cleaned and they look as if they were struck yesterday!!

    • @DefensiveIdiot
      @DefensiveIdiot  2 роки тому +1

      You are in no way wrong mate! This video is more of a beginner video as there are a lot better fakes and anyone who gets ahold of a real one in such good contidion like the ones you mentioned probably wouldn't need the info in this video. Thanks so much for your comment and I do fully agree!

  • @BlueArchiveGaming
    @BlueArchiveGaming 2 роки тому +2

    I have coin qing dynasty real and northern song dynasty

  • @vikaovalia1909
    @vikaovalia1909 3 роки тому

    I have rare coin from qing dinasty.

  • @senda3773
    @senda3773 2 роки тому

    I found the characters, but I cannot find a picture of the coin on numista, it seems it was part of the (secret society? front 太平通寶 back ᠪᠣᠣ ᠶᡡᠨ )I’m not entirely sure where to find it on numista. However, it’s all raised, not magnetic, when I got it , it was broken in half and is thin. But I can’t tell if it’s fake though.