Are there any ancient coins based on the Four Elements?

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Is there any ancient coins based on the Four Elements?

I was trying to find a set of coins or a era in which there was a coin with the water element on it, a coin with the fire element on it, a coin with the earth element on it, and a coin with the air element on it. Was there any ancient coins or coins in general that were ever created like this?

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There are Feng Shui coins but I think they have all four symbols on one coin.

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