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Chinese numismatic charms
Obverse/reverse
design
Pictorial without characters
plain reverse
obverse and reverse
Pictorial obverse
with character, plain reverse
with characters in the design
One character observe
plain reverse
pictorial reverse
without characters
with characters
one character reverse
Two character obverse
plain reverse
pictorial reverse
without characters
with characters
two character reverse
three character reverse
Four character obverse
plain reverse
one character reverse
two character reverse
three character reverse
four character reverse
eight character reverse
multiple character reverse
Six character obverse
plain reverse
pictorial reverse
without characters
with characters
six character reverse
Eight character obverse
plain reverse
pictorial reverse
without characters
with characters
eight character reverse
Twenty-four character obverse, twenty-four character reverse
Multiple character obverse
plain reverse
pictorial reverse
with characters
without characters
obverse and reverse
Combined characters
Theme
Astronomy
Stars
Book of Changes (I-Ch'ing) and the Eight Trigrams
Boy
Buddhism
Temple coins
Burial coins
Christian
Coin trees
Confucianism / Ruism
Eight Decalitres of Talent
Eight Treasures
Five Poisons
Football
Good luck
Horse charms with auspicious legend and horse gambling tokens
House
Joss paper
Kangxi poem coins
Liu Hai and Golden Toad
Marriage and sex
Men Plow, Women Weave
Musicians, dancers, and acrobats
Peace
Safe Journey
Taoism / Daoism
Tiger Hour
Treasure bowls
Vault Protector coins
Wish
Xiangqi
Zodiac
Inscriptions
Chinese cash coin inscriptions
Fantasies
Magic spell incantations
Lei Ting curse
Magic spell incantations combined with the Eight Trigrams
Nine-Fold Seal Script
Palindromes
Sanskrit inscriptions
Tibetan inscriptions
Shape
Counters
Fish
Gourds
Halberds
Knives
Little shoes
Locks
Open-work
Souvenir plates
Spades
Sycees
Peaches
Pendants
Tallies
Tiger tooth
Utensils
Vase shape pendant
Ornaments or
assemblies
Coin-swords
Dress ornaments
Money trees
Paizi designs
Material
Bamboo
Bronze
Clay
Cloisonné
Fabric
Gold
Jade
Lead
Silver
Manufacturing
process
Carved from Chinese cash coins
Machine-struck
Moulds
Mother coins / Seed coins
Images by source
Classic Chinese Charms - Volume 1 by Zheng Yiwei
Etnografiska museet
Gary Ashkenazy (Primaltrek – a journey through Chinese culture)
John Ferguson (Sportstune.com)
Museon Museum Den Haag
Dr. Luke Shepherd Roberts (University of California at Santa Barbara)
Scott Semans World Coins (CoinCoin.com)
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