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Can Anyone Help Me Decipher Inscriptions

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Are you able to give more information? The first two kanji are "middle country" -- in other words, China.
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Show the entire item as well in some pictures please.
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Paid $60 dollars for a box at an estate sale.
The box was falling apart so they double boxed it & to my surprise on the bottom of 2nd box I found these items.
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Can-Anyone-Help-Me-Decipher-Inscriptions as well as a Chinese coin with the powers of a charm designed by
A Kang Xi Tongo in 1713 AD in celebration of the 60th birthday of Emporer Shang Zu.
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