Auto Coin Holder
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Hi, here's what you can do:
- View this image and identify your chinese characters
- read the Taiwanese date, backwards, starting from 5th character. The "+" character is the multiplier of 10 of the 5th character. The last character is not a number but means year, a noun.
- Finally add the chinese year to 1911. That was when the Republic of China started.
Update:
Yes, if the fifth character is 7, next is 10 and next is 7, then you have year 77 of the Republic of China. The last character is the character for "year", not 1000 although both look almost identical. Plus 77 to 1911 and the year is AD1988. For your extra info, the first 4 characters mean "Republic of China".
Search for coins on dealer web sites, auctions and eBay using year, grade, mint, grading service, and variety. Find out how much those old coins are worth. Collectors, find those really hard to find key & semi-key coins you need to complete your collection.
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he threw the coin on the ground
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