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Dear Anon,
1. Often, when coins are used, it is based on the number of coins.
2. I am not sure if there is any `commercial' agenda; but majority of the coins that we buy are often imitation coins or newly minted coins that seem to look like `antique' coins. (Don't be fooled by the greenish colour on these copper coins as it is very easy to `age' the coins)
3. From my personal opinion, there is no difference in using say a 5 emperor or 6 emperor coin (set).
4. A true test of commercialisation is: How much does the `special' set of coins costs?
5. In Singapore, mass produced `imitation' coins costs only S$0.50 cents each. (US $0.20 cents). However, a reasonable purchase price should be between US 50 cents to US $2 per piece.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/14/2003 2:58:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>
Dear Anon (Hidden from Privacy),
I understand
>from my friend that "Wudi
>Coin" (the five emperor coin)
>is good in enhancing a wealth
>place is it true? My friend
>also quoted that "Wudi Coin"
>also bring luck? I really
>would like to know the
>purposed used of the coin. And
>what's the diff between "liu
>Di" (six emperor coin)?
>Looking forward to your reply.
>Thanks in advanced.
>
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