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QING: "Cash Coin Sword" made of approximately 100 coins

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Qing Dynasty Start Price:65.00 USD Estimated At:75.00 - 100.00 USD
QING:  Cash Coin Sword  made of approximately 100 coins
SOLD
220.00USD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2018 May 19 @ 19:30UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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QING: "Cash Coin Sword" made of approximately 100 coins and likely sewn together in the Min Guo (Republic) period in the 1930-40s, the blade of the sword is sound, but some of the coins on the handle are loose due to the age of the thread, VF. Coin swords were a form of talisman used in south China to ward off evil influences, especially those inducing fever. They were made by tying together 'cash' (the pidgin term for Chinese coins with a square hole in the middle) on to an iron rod. The coins in this sword are all Guang Xu (1875-1908) machine struck coins and the handle is made of coins from almost all coins of the Qian Long (1736-1795) to Dao Guang (1820-1850).