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CHINA: AE charm (8.36g). VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Charms Start Price:170.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
CHINA: AE charm (8.36g). VF
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300.00USD+ (60.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2021 Sep 17 @ 11:46UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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CHINA: AE charm (8.36g), CCH-571, 26mm, shui lu ping an // trigram "kan" and Chinese blade weapon, VF. The inscription, written in seal script, reads "shui lu ping an" which literally means "may you have peace by land and water" or, more simply, "I wish you a safe journey." The reverse side has an unusual mix of Chinese charm symbols. Above the square hole are seven dots connected by a zigzag line which represents the star constellation known as the "Big Dipper". Below the hole is one of the "eight trigrams" (bagua). This is the trigram "kan" which represents "water" and the direction "north." To the left and right of the hole are ancient Chinese blade weapons. The weapon depicted to the left of the square hole has particular significance. It is a guan dao or "Green Dragon Crescent Blade." The notch in the blade was to catch and parry the enemy's weapon. The weapon to the right of the center hole is known as a "Trident." It was primarily used as a hunting weapon, but one which could also be thrown. The "Righteous Fists of Harmony" became the "Righteous Harmony Society" and adopted the slogan "support the Qing, destroy the Foreigners." The group believed that a mixture of the martial arts, spirit possession, and swords would make them invulnerable to guns. This ragtag army became known as the "Boxers" and the uprising is referred to as the Yihetuan or 'Boxer' Rebellion. The rebellion, however, was ultimately put down by the combined forces of eight foreign countries. This Chinese charm dates from this same time period and is believed by some to have been a secret "badge" carried by members of the Boxers.