

Sichuan Province God of Longevity (Shoulao) Silver Dollar Fantasy / Amulet
China · Late Qing Dynasty / Republic Era Fantasy (Dated Daoguang Nian Zhuo, but likely mid-20th century or modern fantasy)
A silver-colored fantasy coin or amulet featuring the elderly God of Longevity (Shoulao) holding a staff on the obverse, and two dragons flanking central Chinese characters with a swastika symbol on the reverse.
- Country
- China
- Denomination
- One Dollar (Equivalent size/weight standard)
- Metal
- Silver-plated base metal or low-purity silver alloy
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