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In addition to the German edition of this article, other articles of interest include: de:Meissener Porzellan#Geld aus Biskuitporzellan und Böttgersteinzeug and de:Kitzingen#Erster Weltkrieg und Zwischenkriegszeit.

There are also Japanese examples, see: jp:陶貨. A Google Translate provides a servicable starting point.

It appears to me that a more generic title of Ceramic coins may be appropriate, as "porcelain" implies a white glassy ceramic, of which only the Gambling tokens of Thailand fit that description. Both the German and Japanese examples are brown in color and distinctly not glassy. Ceramics is outside my area of expertise, so I'll have defer to someone more knowledgeable on that point. PoundTales (talk) 09:21, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]