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Possible Error Chinese coins??
From: KellyClarksonTV )
Subject: Possible Error Chinese coins?? Date: 2004-09-23 20:47:46 PST I bought a number of old chinese silver dollars two years ago and there was a dragon coin that appears to have heads on both sides. It does not appear to be one of those altered coins or fake. Anyone know if such exist? I just saw it five minutes ago and my heart is racing bad. (hopefully I'll survive either way). Also, what are the different varieties of Chinese Dragon Silver Dollars? Have too many to tell. ---------------- What edition of the Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins are you using? Are you attributing these against some other standard reference? It seems to me that you are doing your homework after the test. Michael |
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