Hello Actually it is not a coin, but most probably some sort of Charm piece Not enough expert to say if it is fake or not, some experts here will tell you ! Welcome to CT ( i am newbie here from may too :yes
Thanx 4 ur kind welcome I m sure the masters will help u alot though clues hints and secrets are not easily told in this world of coins...
It is a Korean charm with the inscription written in Chinese. The inscription is the same on the obverse and reverse and reads (using Chinese pronunciation): "shou fu kang ning" (壽福康寧) which means "longevity, happiness, health and composure" "fu gui duo nan" (富貴多男) which means "wealth, honor, and many sons" I am not very familiar with Korean charms but this charm does not appear to me to be "old". Gary
Dear manymore, I m really gratefulm to you.You are amazing.I have two more unidentified far east coins.Can you help for them,too?
This one is a Chinese charm and it is not old. The inscription on the top image is tian zi wan nian (天子萬年) which translates as "long live (10,000 years) the Son of Heaven (Emperor)". The inscription on the bottom image is tian xia tai ping (天下太平) which means "peace under heaven". Gary
Dear Gary Thank you so much for your contribution.I dont know what is a charm whether Korean or Chinese? And U said it is not old.Can u give me a prediction of both charms?I m luck for ur being in cointalk.com