Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I have something that looks like a coin. There are Chinese and western languages on the front, but nothing on the back. Is it a coin?
I have something that looks like a coin. There are Chinese and western languages on the front, but nothing on the back. Is it a coin?
This is not a coin, but a game coin used by arcades in game halls in the 1990s. "Chinese and Western" is the name of a company that produces these game coins in Hong Kong, and all the game coins they produce are marked with the words "Chinese and Western". These game coins are childhood memories of the post-80s generation.
The earliest Chinese and western game coins were made of brass, then turned into iron and then into lead.
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