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yamracer2001 |
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Registered Member #322 Joined: Sat Feb 20 2010, 01:12amCity, State:: Cadet, MO Posts: 44 | I need to know the date of this coin, I know it's Taiwan and 10 Yuan.... Thanks in advance for any help. | ||
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KSP |
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Registered Member #172 Joined: Mon Jul 06 2009, 08:54amPosts: 114 | Hiya Yams. I've dated two Chinese Taiwan coins so I knows. These coins date right to left. From top picture, position 5,6,7 from right, at the top of coin: 8 x 10 + 1 All Chinese Taiwan coins take their date from 1911 as year one..so its 1911+81 Coin is 1992. Also, I put the coins under Chinese Taiwan instead of just Taiwan (thats what it says in all the books). Nicholas needs to add Chinese Taiwan or Taiwan to the drop down list, if he so chooses. Also..I think the 'Yuan' currency reverts to 'Mark' for some reason after you have entered this. I fixed t by editing, but I guess Nicholas needs to fix it. I forgot to mention it before now. [ Edited Wed Mar 24 2010, 08:15pm ] | ||
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Nicholas |
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Deus Ex Machina Registered Member #1 Joined: Sun Jul 01 2007, 10:10pmCity, State:: Ocala, Florida Posts: 559 | Hi, Oh it does look like Yuan adds "Mark" that's odd. Well it has been fixed now. Republic of China, Democratic China, Chinese Taiwan...I think just Taiwan works for now. Unless there are coins from the same year that would somehow conflict between the two. Eventually I can code the database to have them listed in multiple areas but while we build I'd like to keep them in one spot and I think just "Taiwan" is the more common term used by the Western world. | ||
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yamracer2001 |
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Registered Member #322 Joined: Sat Feb 20 2010, 01:12amCity, State:: Cadet, MO Posts: 44 | thanks alot I appreciate it, I'll have another up soon, from Taiwan also. Also, Nicholas, the currency for Mainland China, Yuan, reverts to Marks also, I added 1 last night and it did that. Thanks again for the help. | ||
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Nicholas |
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Deus Ex Machina Registered Member #1 Joined: Sun Jul 01 2007, 10:10pmCity, State:: Ocala, Florida Posts: 559 | The list of denominations is the same for any country so it should be fixed now. :) | ||
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yamracer2001 |
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Registered Member #322 Joined: Sat Feb 20 2010, 01:12amCity, State:: Cadet, MO Posts: 44 | Ok here is the next one. It is a 5 Yuan coin from Taiwan, and again I just need to know the date. Thanks for the help. | ||
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KSP |
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Registered Member #172 Joined: Mon Jul 06 2009, 08:54amPosts: 114 | It's 7x10+3= 73 1911 + 73 = Coin is 1984 | ||
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yamracer2001 |
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Registered Member #322 Joined: Sat Feb 20 2010, 01:12amCity, State:: Cadet, MO Posts: 44 | awesome, thanks alot. I'll have another soon. | ||
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yamracer2001 |
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Registered Member #322 Joined: Sat Feb 20 2010, 01:12amCity, State:: Cadet, MO Posts: 44 | next coin is from the same place, 1 yuan. | ||
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KSP |
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Registered Member #172 Joined: Mon Jul 06 2009, 08:54amPosts: 114 | That's the same as the first one you listed. 1992. | ||
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