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What Is This? | Machine-Struck Good Luck Charm

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Can anyone tell me what this is?

What-Is-This??????-|-Machine-Struck-Good-Luck-Charm
What-Is-This??????-|-Machine-Struck-Good-Luck-Charm

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It's not a genuine cast Chinese cash coin - it's a machine-struck reproduction. The bubbly background fields give it away as such. The inscription isn't one used on coinage either - I can't read the eight-side character at all.

There's no indication of scale, but I assume it's fairly large? Large, "coin-like charms" such as this were (and still are) popular in parts of China and in Vietnam, to attach to a house.
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Thank you Sap,i found that where I work,the size of this item is 2 inchs.

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OK, I've got the literal translation of the two characters I can read: the top and bottom characters together (ji xiang in the modern Chinese spelling) translate to "auspicious", the sort of thing you'd want to put on a charm. But I'm afraid the script used for the other two characters is too stylized for me to read.
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The left character looks Japanese, might be a hiragana "nu" "me" or "wi".
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OK, I found this:
Relationship symbols like this one are used in the relationship area of the home or bedroom to attract a partner or to assure good relations with your partner.

The dragon and peacock or phoenix represent the balance between Yin and Yang: a perfect match for a long life of happiness.

A pic of the coin: http://www.quick-good-fortune.com/i...-phoenix.jpg
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