22-24k little pendant,or coin?

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Unfortunately these are the best of many photo attempts.I can only acid test to 22k and it passes.The coin used for scale is modern us dime.Dug 3"deep in an area that gets plenty of sledding action.Coin made into pendant,replica,or just a pendant?Curious little find.Weighs 1.1 gram.thx gang
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Def Asian. There's a horse on it so don't think it's a coin. Possibly Chinese and they didn't put animals on there coins
 

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Take a picture in the sunlight, don't use the camera's flashlight and post the new pics, the backside is waht should be more useful the front with the horse picture is ok.
 

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will do....thx yax
 

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this one better,thx for advice.100_3816.jpg
 

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Ok bigfoot1 the new pic is really good.

Only one problem... I can't identify the writting/symbol/ideogramm... hahaha.

But I think this is probably a pendant for the "horse" starsign of the Chinese horoscope (birthyears 1930-1942-1954-1966-1978-1990...).

Hope this helped and maybe someone else can identify the symbol.
 

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thx for your effot....really
 

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BF...
This IMO is a charm from a charm bracelet.

Nice little doo dad.
 

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For future reference-if you take a picture using the flash, take it from a side angle, not straight on. The flash will bounce of at an angle and not straight back at the lens as it does when aiming the camera directly at the relic.
 

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That's a really nice gold charm and a neat find!

:)
Breezie
 

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