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 Posted 11/02/2012  3:55 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add geobell2009 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone help me identify this coin please. The other side of coin has a mans head but no writing

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Chinese dragons always have five toes, while the Japanese dragon have only three. Therefore, it is Chinese.

Unfortunately, this is all I can tell you.

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Thanks for the info...here is another pic of the same coin hope this helps to identify coin,,,

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if your files have the same name, they over write each other. Give them unique names.
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geobell2009!

I cleaned up your post a bit, removed duplicate images.
Hopefully you'll get an answer soon
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One from a series that depict the Emperors of China (quite possibly the last one circa 1900). Unfortunately I don't have my source to hand but they are a recent introduction and sold to tourists.
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In case anybodies wondering why my first comment involves a dragon, posters original picture showed the coins other side which had a dragon.

Try a magnet on it. If the magnet picks it up, it's no good. More of a novelty and made or sold to deceive.
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I'm not sure if I can help with the identification because the image of the other side of the "coin" seems to have disappeared.

I did a Google image search and discovered this image which seems to have been associated with this thread at some point but is now missing.

Assuming that this Google image is indeed the other side of the "coin", then the inscription is (guangxu huangdi yixiang .绪皇帝�- 像) which translates as "Portrait of the (deceased) Guangxu Emperor". (This forum's software does not display certain Chinese characters.)

The Guangxu Emperor ruled China from 1875 to 1908 although the Empress Dowager Cixi was the real power for a number of those years.

This piece, of course, is a modern and inexpensive medal commemorating the emperor.

If I have the wrong image then please just ignore my post.

Gary
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