No clue what this coin in.. No date

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  1. Amandaaaa77

    Amandaaaa77 New Member

    So I have recently found this coin and have no clue what it is. There are either Chinese or Japanese symbols on it with an airplane in the center of the coin. The coin is identical on both sides. I think I posted a picture in this thread but this is my first time posting so I'm not sure if I did it correctly.

    Thank you!
     

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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    most likely not a coin, a token of some kind
     
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  4. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the site. You could have (or maybe should have) posted it under world coins. You might get more responses over there.

    The coin/token might have something to do with the Soviet shoot down of Korean flight 007 back in 1983. The plane on the coin is a 747.
     
  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Maybe a pachinko token. The text is not Korean but Japanese.
     
  6. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Yes, it is Japanese. I can't quite read some of the characters. I'll try again later.
     
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  7. Amandaaaa77

    Amandaaaa77 New Member

    Thank you!
     
  8. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    It's probably a token to commemorate Japan Air Likes Flight 123, then. The crash of that aircraft - the largest death tool in history in the crash of a single plane - heavily impacted the Japanese psyche.
     
  9. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    The characters are in katakana (one of the Japanese alphabets) and seem to read: シャンボセブン or roughly, "Shyanbosebun." When I look that up, I get a pachinko parlor (or "パチンコジャンボセブン"). So pachinko token may have been a great guess. If this reference matches, the parlor is located in northern Japan in or near Fukushima.

    The search led to this site (all in Japanese): http://www.p-world.co.jp/fukushima/jumbo7.htm The characters on the token appear at the top of the page right under the header reading "Welcome" and "We present pleasant time."

    I can't 100% guarantee that this information is correct, but it seems to match the characters on the token.
     
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  10. john veheary

    john veheary New Member

    This is a Pachinko token. With it you buy so many little steel balls in the Pachinko parlour, put the balls into a machine and see how many you can retrieve the more you get returned the more yen you get back, its a very addictive game played throughout Japan.
     
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  11. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Is the flip side of the token identical?
     
  12. Amandaaaa77

    Amandaaaa77 New Member

    Yes!
     
  13. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Ah, sorry, I just noticed that you had already mentioned that above.

    I think that clinches it as a pachinko token for the parlor indicated. I'm not sure why it has an airplane on it, but perhaps it was a memorial token of sorts as others have mentioned. I searched in Japanese to see if I could find any more information, but nothing else turned up.
     
  14. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    After thinking a little more, and this should have been obvious to me sooner, the katakana actually reads "Jumbo 7." The katakana alphabet is used mostly for foreign loan words and in Japanese an "n" often takes on an "m" sound. So "シャンボ" is actually "Jyanbo" or "Jumbo" and セブン is "sebun" or "seven" or "7." So the name of the pachinko parlor is "Jumbo7." Here is their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/1983.jumbo7

    So the token reads "Jyambo Sebun" or "Jumbo Seven."
     
  15. PHanagriff

    PHanagriff Active Member

    Great detective work ewokmack!!!
     
  16. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    One last thought, I swear this is the last one :rolleyes:, the airplane is probably just a play on the parlor's name, since the 747 is also known as a "Jumbo Jet." So "Jumbo7" "Jumbo Jet."

    Thank you for posting your token!
     
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  17. Amandaaaa77

    Amandaaaa77 New Member

    Thank you for your help I appreciate it so much!
     
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