Design: Two dragons are depicted facing each other, surrounding Chinese characters.
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Characters: The central characters likely represent the denomination.
Origin: The text below the image identifies it as from the "Great Manchukuo, Kangde Fifth Year" (1938), described as a "trial copper coin".
Collectibility: Items from this historical period and region are often sought after by numismatists.
Central Text:
壹 (Yī) - One
錢 (Qián) - Cash (a unit of currency)
Bottom Text (from original screenshot):
大滿洲國康德五年 試作品 銅貨
Great Manchukuo Kangde Fifth Year Trial Product Copper Coin
This is a Manchukuo Chien coin, possibly from the year 1938.
The obverse features two crossed flags, a common motif on early 20th-century Chinese coinage.
The coin's composition is copper-alloy.
It was issued by Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet state in Northeast China that existed from 1932 to 1945.
The text on the coin includes Chinese characters, such as those for "Manchukuo" and "Kangde" (the era name).
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