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Chinese coins with square hole
Chinese coins with square hole






San Ko Wang 1655 CE AE cash coin (47 mm 19.89 gm) Both have sparkles with the patinaĬhuang Li 1628 - 1644 CE AE cash coin (25 mm 3.45 gm) Just a beautiful coin with a grainy red patina covering the interior of obverse. Thanks to James LomientoĮmperor Tien Shen 1457-1464 CE (second reign) AE cash coin (37 mm 10.66 gm) An edict was issued proclaiming 50 days for them to be turned in at the Certificate Treasuries for exchange. This particular coin had a very short life apparently from the commoners hoarding them. THE NU-CHENG TARTARS, Emperor WAN-YEN LIANG AD 1149-1161 AE 25 (3.40 gms.)Įmperor Wu Zong 1308-11 CE AE 10 cash coin Obverse Legend: Ta-kuan t'ung-pao (big watch through/thoroughfare treasure )Įmperor Chen Tsung 998 - 1022 CE AE cash coin 24 mmĮmperor Jen Tsung 1023 - 1063 CE AE cash coin 24 mmĮmperor Jen Tsung 1023 - 1063 CE AE cash coin 25 mm 13.30 gm)Įmperor Che Tsung 1086 - 1100 CE Iron coin (33 mm 13.30 gm)Įmperor Shun Hsi 1086 - 1100 CE AE cash coin (29 mm 5.85 gm)Įmperor Cheng Lung 1056 - 1161 CE AE cash coin (25 mm 3.41 gm)Įmperor Da Ding 1161 - 1190 CE AE cash coin Although hard to identify, Frank Robinson attributes this to the Sui Dynasty (589 - 618 CE).Įmperor: Su T'sung 756 - 762 CE. This coin type was minted for over 500 yrs under many rulers. Obv: Huo Ch'uan Huo TA-CH'UAN WU-SHIH (14 - circa 40 AD) See 4th & 5th coin down from here.įD 488, Mitchiner ACW 5456v., Schjoth 150 This type was made across several reigns. This coin was issued in a period of economic hardship during the final collapse of the Chou Dynasty called the warring states period.Įmperor Wen 179 - 157 BCE AE cash coin 23 mmĮmperor Wu Ti (141 - 87 BC) 26 mm 2.21 gm

#Chinese coins with square hole series#

This is one of the first (within 100 yrs.) of the series of round coins with square holes, a design that China used for the next 2100 years. There are many varieties, this being the most commonĪnonymous (circa 600 - 300 BC) AE 'Bridge Money'(109 x 43mm 8.80 gms).ĪE 'square-footed spade'(44 x 28 mm 4.60 gms). Anonymous (circa 600 - 300 BC) AE 'ghost head' or 'ant nose'(1.76 gms).






Chinese coins with square hole