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Unidentified Asian Coin Or Token.

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It appears to be made of brass and is approximately 23-25 mm in diameter
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My go-to on these is primaltrek. From there:


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The reverse side is representative of this type of charm and displays the bagua (eight trigrams).
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I am still struggling, as I don't know how to navigate that site
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Yep, it's a charm, "eight trigrams" type. This would be classified as a "coin-like charm", as the obverse copies the design of Chinese coins of the Qian Long emperor from the 1700s.
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how old is it?
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