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Jumbos and Chinese Coins

Oct 29, 2009
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Hey guys, I was wondering from your experience, what is the best jumbo coin? Are there any Walking Liberty jumbos.
Also, where can I get REAL Chinese coins? I'm want the real deal too, no fakes.
 
Yo scarecrow I was wondering the same thing about the Chinese coins so I just looked it up on ebay and found a whole bunch of them at a pretty good price you might want to check it out. I just typed chinese coins into the search bar on ebay and it came up with alot of different chinese coins.

Hope this helps,

Christian
 
Yo scarecrow I was wondering the same thing about the Chinese coins so I just looked it up on ebay and found a whole bunch of them at a pretty good price you might want to check it out. I just typed chinese coins into the search bar on ebay and it came up with alot of different chinese coins.

Hope this helps,

Christian

Thanks:) I'll do that. It seems like a good place to look for them. Not really sure why I didn't think of that:confused:

Cheers
 
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Hey guys, I was wondering from your experience, what is the best jumbo coin? Are there any Walking Liberty jumbos.
Also, where can I get REAL Chinese coins? I'm want the real deal too, no fakes.

Hello, I'm new around here... was just browsing and found your post.

I own a few real chinese coins. eBay is the best place that I have found. What I do when I'm looking is browse --> Coins & Paper Money --> Ancient --> China --> then look through the pages of coins.

When I find something I like, I open it in a new tab and look to see if it meets my specific needs: diameter and thickness. 32mm for half dollars, 38mm for dollars, and that it's a thin coin. A lot of real chinese coins tend to be very thick and have deep depressions in them.

Hope this helps. Good luck.
 
Hello, I'm new around here... was just browsing and found your post.

I own a few real chinese coins. eBay is the best place that I have found. What I do when I'm looking is browse --> Coins & Paper Money --> Ancient --> China --> then look through the pages of coins.

When I find something I like, I open it in a new tab and look to see if it meets my specific needs: diameter and thickness. 32mm for half dollars, 38mm for dollars, and that it's a thin coin. A lot of real chinese coins tend to be very thick and have deep depressions in them.

Hope this helps. Good luck.
Thanks, I'll try that.
PS: welcome to the forums:)