hour at nickel beach

ScoTTT2

Jr. Member
Jul 19, 2021
47
133
steuben county, ny
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
20210807_075359 (2).jpg20210807_075359 (3).jpg

got out for a bit before sunset .. found the location of the old dock .. my keepers for the hunt .. always a couple nickels from here .. not sure what the mustache looking piece of lead is, any ideas? .. also not sure how to tell if the chinese coin is real.?
 

Last edited:
Upvote 11
Nice little haul. Yes, your Chinese coin looks to be genuine. It's a 'one cash' coin from the fifth Emperor of the Qing dynasty. His reign title was Qianlong (Ch'ien-lung) and known after his death by the temple name Gaozong (Kao Tsung).

He ascended to the Imperial throne in 1735, with coins being produced bearing his reign title from 1736-1795. Although he lived on for another four years, he announced his intention to abdicate in 1795 to fulfil a promise that, out of respect, he wouldn't reign longer than his grandfather's 61 years as Emperor.

Despite his abdication he retained ultimate power as the "Retired Emperor" until his death in 1799 and there are some commemorative coins believed to have been issued during that retirement period or as earlier commemoratives. Those have a slightly different "Lung" character as the bottom one of four on the obverse. Yours is a regular issue, produced throughout his reign.
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top