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I don't know much about the coin sorry, but the tsuba looks like a reproduction to me.

 

The colour of the iron and the light, amateur looking carving reminds me of the many chinese fakes on eBay.

 

I'm also no expert of tsuba though, so I'll let other people comment on this.

 

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Justin

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Real, but a late late Edo or Meiji/Showa cast of a Soten (or derivative school).

 

They have some minimal worth, but not much. I purchased a tsuba from blurry ebay photos. It turned out to be a cast. So I offered it as "cast tsuba" with full disclosure and priced it at about 1/2 of what I paid. I thought even that was a tad aggressive, but people still wanted it. Went fast.

 

I do not know anything about the coin you posted.

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Hi Andrew,

Remember that casting is an old practice, and a cast tsuba does not always indicate it is a fake or made yesterday. Although not a high class piece by any means, it still has some age, and as Curran pointed out, could still be a genuine tsuba. Not something a tsuba collector will go out looking for..but not destined for the dustbin either :)

 

Regards,

Brian

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I'm not sure the "coin" is actual currency, that is, money. I have one like it that was made into a tsuba for a small tanto. The central portion of the coin was enlarged and elongaged to accept the nakago of the tanto. The tanto is long gone, but I kept the tsuba/coin. I was told that it was a temple token, sold? by a temple to be used as a donation or some story similar to that. It may be more like a "good luck" charm from some temple. I don't know the age or value, but it's not one of a kind. Besides the one I have, I recall seeing at least one other, at a flea market if I recall correctly. At least it's not a fake, whatever it is.

Ed

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