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1 Cash - Chongzhen Tongbao; northern type; with Yi Qian - type 1 ND
Brass | 4.1 g | 24 mm |
Issuer | Empire of China |
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Emperor | Ming dynasty › Chongzhen (崇祯帝) (1627-1644) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1630-1644 |
Value | 1 Cash |
Currency | Cash (621-1912) |
Composition | Brass |
Weight | 4.1 g |
Diameter | 24 mm |
Shape | Round with a square hole |
Technique | Cast |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-04 |
Numista | N#222734 |
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Rarity index | 95% |
Reverse
Two Chinese ideograms at various locations.
Script: Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Lettering:
一
犭
Translation:
Yi Qian
1 Qian (weight of 1 Cash)
Edge
Plain
Comment
Hartill suggests the larger, heavier coins (around 26 millimetres and weighing 1.3 Qian) were the first 1 Cash pieces produced. By 1630, coins minted in the north weighted 1.0 Qian and coins minted in the south weighed 8 Fen or less.
The Northern types and the Southern types are differenciated by the left part of Zhen.
- Northern types: 礻
- Southern types: 示
- Pics are for Hartill#20.261
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about this coin is that it was produced during the reign of the Chongzhen Emperor, who was the last emperor of the Ming dynasty. He ruled from 1627 to 1644, and his reign was marked by political instability, economic problems, and foreign invasions. Despite these challenges, the Chongzhen Emperor made efforts to reform the government and military, and he also promoted cultural and artistic development. This coin, which was produced during his reign, is a testament to the economic and cultural achievements of the Ming dynasty, and it is a valuable piece of Chinese history.