Chinese coins found with a metal detector on old campsites in historic gold mining areas of Nth Queensland. Coins are slightly different from each other in size and in character. These variations reflect the different mint origins and regional locations. The coins are bronze cast and can vary in composition and purity. Some examples have shown a high ferrous content (attracted by a magnet)

Dynasty
The majority of coins are from the Ching Dynasty.

Coin Condition
The condition of coins found are usually corroded, broken, pitted and bent. Examples shown here are the best available after undergoing light cleaning with a toothbrush and some olive oil. The colouring shows typical patina of coins that have been buried for over 100 years.

   
Digital photography has allowed the enhancement and sharpening of identifying features. Relative sizes and colours do not always appear correctly.

Camera: Canon EOS400D  macro lens EF-s 60mm
chinese coin
Emperor
Shun-Chi 1644 -1661
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