Indonesian numismatic charm
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title:
Indonesian numismatic charm
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Indonesian numismatic charms, also known as Indonesian magic coins, are a family of coin-like objects based on a similar Chinese family of coin charms, amulets, and talismans but evolved independently from them. Indonesian numismatic charms tend to have been influenced a lot by Hinduism, Islam, and the native culture and often depict religious imagery from Hinduism for this reason. The "magic coins" and temple coins from Indonesia are largely based on the Chinese cash coins introduced to the reg
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Decorative coins used for rituals
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_numismatic_charm
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2024-03-18T12:32:00Z
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