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Is This A Chinese Coin? (Id: Chinese Charm)

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I need help please to identify this coin. It is 35mm and weighs 9.5g.

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The bumpy surface indicates modern production, and I think the dragons indicate a good luck token rather than a coin.
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Yes exactly; this is a modern charm and the stippled surface imitates the rough cast surface of old Chinese cast cash. The charm was struck though and not cast.
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The inscription is "coin-like", but is not a standard inscription found on genuine coins. It says "Wen Hua tong bao". "Wen hua" literally means "flowery language" or "cultured language", but is a term sometimes used for the Mandarin language. "tong bao" is the usual inscription found on coins and means "current coin".

The double-dragon symbol is one seen on coins from the Chinese Imperial period.

Here's an example of your charm on zeno.ru.
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