| Fisher's Ding, a translation of Ding Fubao's catalog, is the most comprehensive English language resource I'm aware of for ancient Chinese coins. Of the dozens of pictures in there I only found one with a hole at the top similar to the posted example. Even that one looks less like a 19th Century or later style for pendants than the posted picture.
Virtually all of the examples in Ding and in the Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association catalog section on ancient Chinese coins, have straight angular lines, rather than the soft curves of the subject item.
It just doesn't resemble anything in my reference library. If I had to guess, I would say its a Chinese tourist item or possibly a temple token of some type.
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