Petro Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 HELLO , HERE ARE SOME CHINESE PINS TAKE A LOOK GUYS ENJOY THE BEAUTY AND IF YOU KNOW ANY INFO ABOUT PLEASE HIT ME , THANK YOU PETRO War Lords Era
Petro Posted August 4, 2016 Author Posted August 4, 2016 (edited) Large Medal Edited August 4, 2016 by Petro
KIMKAN Posted August 8, 2016 Posted August 8, 2016 Dear all, Many interesting items on this post. The round silver medal with the words "mariage chretien" on the obverse and the intertwinned letters BI on the reverse has nothing to do with China or any other Far-Eastern country. This is a French silver wedding medal ("mariage chrétien" = "christian wedding"), a typical token offered in the 19th century to newly wed couples. The two letters on the reverse side are the initials of the bride and groom. Regards. KimKan
Lingqi Posted November 23, 2016 Posted November 23, 2016 Hi Petro, The badges you posted mainly from China, some of them are warlord period, some of them are from Taiwan post 1949, some of them are issued by P. R. China (post 1949). Some of them are from other countries like Japan, Korean and some other country.
Petro Posted August 23, 2017 Author Posted August 23, 2017 Cool you know a lot about them THANK YOU LINGQI .
No one Posted September 7 Posted September 7 Dear Gentlemen, Let's start with this North Korean medal called the 'Medal For Military Merit'. 군공메달 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 (wikipedia.org) Orders, decorations, and medals of North Korea - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one 1
No one Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Dear Gentlemen, Bīnjiāng / 浜江省 / 浜江省 - Wikipedia = Bāngjiāng / 濱江省 / 濱江省 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书 (wikipedia.org) In English: Binjiang Province - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one
No one Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Dear Gentlemen, "Manchurian Ice Sports Federation" 1936: Yours sincerely, No one
No one Posted September 9 Posted September 9 (edited) Dear Gentlemen, For this one, see here : Yours sincerely, No one Edited September 9 by No one
No one Posted September 10 Posted September 10 Dear Gentlemen, "Manchuria Great Exposition. Commemorative ceremony of the meeting. Dalian City." 博覧会資料COLLECTION | 株式会社乃村工藝社 / NOMURA Co.,Ltd. (nomurakougei.co.jp) Yours sincerely, No one
No one Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Dear Gentlemen, "Celebrating and commemorating the establishment of the central government" Yours sincerely, No one
No one Posted September 13 Posted September 13 (edited) Dear Gentlemen, Yours sincerely, No one Edited September 13 by No one
TracA Posted September 13 Posted September 13 Hello No One, That bank token is interesting. There is no monetary amount specified on it, is there? Tracy
No one Posted September 13 Posted September 13 Dear TracA, " There is no monetary amount specified on it, is there?" No, there is not. I think it's either a bank teller identification badge or a "ticket number" for a customer. Here in Japan, when you enter a bank, you have to pick up a ticket with a number and you wait for your number to be called. jcwater could better identify this token than I can. 我认为它要么是银行出纳员的身份识别徽章,要么是客户的“票号”。 在日本,当你进入银行时,你必须拿一张有号码的票,然后等待叫号。 jcwater 比我更能识别这个标记。 Here is another one: Yours sincerely, No one 1
No one Posted September 14 Posted September 14 (edited) Dear Gentlemen, A financial trade union badge : Yours sincerely, No one Edited September 14 by No one 1
No one Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Dear Gentlemen, A Japanese badge/medal "Qingdao Military Commemoration". Yours sincerely, No one
No one Posted September 15 Posted September 15 Dear Gentlemen, Shaanxi Province (China) two cents copper currency: Yours sincerely, No one
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