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    Posted 8 years ago

    Vince
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    Got these in a box lot several years ago at an auction in Pennsylvania. I do not know which language they are. The copper one seems to have had a loop on top as in a medal. The square hole resembles some Japanese coins I have seen. If anyone can enlighten as to the meaning of them, what is written on them, age, origin and /or value, if any, I would appreciate that. Thank you.

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    1. wexval, 8 years ago
      These are Japanese. The copper medal on the left features a kabuto, a samurai battle helmet. See more here:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabuto

      The coin on the right is Kanei Tsuho, and appears to be brass. but could be iron. 18th, 19th century, I would need to know the metal and to see the reverse to offer more.
    2. Vince, 8 years ago
      Thank you 'wexval' for your timely and very informative response. Sorry mine was not as timely. I did read the link you provided. I also searched Kanei Tsuho. The coin is non magnetic and hence is the more valuable bronze as compared to the steel I believe.
      I also took pictures of the reverse sides as suggested but cannot figure out how to add them to these comments.

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