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1、 Ancient coins China is the first country in the world to use coins. 3000 years ago, the tombs of the late Shang Dynasty unearthed a lot of "bronze shells without inscription", which are the most primitive metal coins
In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, in addition to shell coins, there were some metal weighing coins such as loose copper pieces and ingots, which were also unearthed in archaeological excavations. Chinese coins have created and broken many of the world's best and China's best by the China World Record Association Qianlong Tongbao was the currency in circulation ring the Qianlong period. During the 60 years of Emperor Qianlong's reign, Emperor Qianlong exerted his "cultural and martial arts" strategy to create the last glorious age in feudal society. After that, it was widely spread that wearing "Qianlong Tongbao" copper coins could drive away disasters and evil spirits, Because of the homonym "Qianlong" of the word Qianlong, it is a popular coin among later collectorsthe coin was coined ring the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795) of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty. The Manchu characters on the back of the coin are complex, with detailed price and rubbings on it. Qianlong Tongbao coin is about 25 mm in diameter and 3 G in weight
QIAN Mian characters & quot; Qianlong Tongbao & quot; Written in regular script, the characters are read directly from top to bottom, right to left. On the left side of the Qianbei script, there is & quot; Bao & quot; The name of each bureau is cast on the right side of the perforation. The shape and size of the currency are different from those of different periods
Daguantongbao is a coin with the year number of Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1107-1110). It has a variety of formats such as small flat, fold two, fold three, fold ten, etc Kaiyuan Tongbao is the currency of Tang Dynasty. Coins began to have "Tongbao" in the Tang Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, the Sui five baht was used, which was light and complicated. In the fourth year of Wude, Emperor Gaozu of Tang Dynasty, in order to rectify the chaotic currency system, he abolished the Sui coin, followed the strict standard of the five baht in the Western Han Dynasty, and cast "Kaiyuan Tongbao" to replace the five baht in the societythe original "Kaiyuan Tongbao" was inscribed by the calligrapher Ouyang Xun, with the face inscription of "Kaiyuan Tongyi". The shape and system still follow the Qin Dynasty's Kongyuan coin, which stipulates that every ten Wen weighs one or two, and the weight of each Wen is called one coin, while a thousand Wen weighs six Jin and four Liang
Yongping Yuanbao is one of the ancient Chinese coins, which was made ring the reign of emperor Jian of the former Shu Dynasty (911-915)the layout of Yongping Yuanbao is Xiaoping coin, which can be divided into large sample [early stage] and small sample [late stage]. The foundry is not precise, and the surface text is rough. The script of Yongping Yuanbao is official script, which is read by rotation; However, the word "Yongping" is close to the real book
The diameter is about 2.3 cm and the weight is about 3 g. The back is flat, but there is no writing. No big money and lead tin money. Among the five kinds of coins, Yongping Yuanbao is rare. There is a kind of "Yongping Tongbao" coin with delicate characters, which was made by Annan Yongping Yuanbao is one of the 50 treasures of ancient Chinese money Tiancheng Yuanbao is the currency of Li Siyuan, the emperor of Ming Dynasty in the Five Dynasties“ Tiancheng Yuanbao "Tiancheng Yuanbao" became the year name of Li Siyuan, the emperor of Ming Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. During the reign of Tiancheng (926-929), the inferior coins made of scrap aluminum and tin by Emperor Zong of Ming Dynasty were "Tiancheng Yuanbao"this kind of money is well made with clear words, about 2.3cm in diameter and about 3.4g in weight; Tiancheng Yuanbao & quot; The words are rotated from top to right
reference sources: Network ancient coins
reference sources: Network Tiancheng Yuanbao
reference sources: Network Yongping Yuanbao
reference sources: Network Kaiyuan Tongbao
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reference source: Network - Qianlong Tongbao