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English: Scans of images of Chinese coins from various periods throughout Chinese history.
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Author Lars Bo Christensen (李博 - 丹麥), scan.

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This file comes from the Chinesecoins.lyq.dk website and is a scan by Lars Bo Christensen (李博 - 丹麥).

This image is a scan as this page states: "Images: Not all the images are scanned in good quality: the colors are sometimes slightly distorted, and two coins of the same size may appear different, but the images should give a fairly good idea of what the coins looks like, compared to the rubbings found in many catalogues." Indicating that this image is scanned with a photocopy device and not photographed with a camera.

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Scans of images of Chinese coins from various periods throughout Chinese history.

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current22:26, 13 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 22:26, 13 August 20232,280 × 1,818 (278 KB)Donald TrungUploaded a work by Lars Bo Christensen (李博 - 丹麥), scan. from * [https://chinesecoins.lyq.dk/ZoomGallery/ZoomableCoinImageGallery.htm This page contains zoomable images of a large part of my coins. - Point without clicking on pictures will bring up a magnifying glass. - The pictures are large and may take a short while to load.] ([https://chinesecoins.lyq.dk/ Chinesecoins.lyq.dk]). ** [https://chinesecoins.lyq.dk/ZoomGallery/MixedPeriods.htm Pictures from mixed periods]. ([https://chinesecoi...

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