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Coins with a history

NZPA-AP Peking More than 10,000 Chinese coins — some dating back 2000 years — have been found in a rubbish dump in inner Mongolia, the official Xinhua news agency said. Workers at a native products company discovered the coins, which date from the western Han Dynasty (206 B.C. to 24 A.D.) through the Liao Dynasty (916 A.D. to 1125), the report said.

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Press, 7 October 1985, Page 15

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Coins with a history Press, 7 October 1985, Page 15

Coins with a history Press, 7 October 1985, Page 15

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