1 Cash - Jianyan (Tongbao; Clerical script; iron) ND (1127-1130) front 1 Cash - Jianyan (Tongbao; Clerical script; iron) ND (1127-1130) back
1 Cash - Jianyan (Tongbao; Clerical script; iron) ND (1127-1130) photo
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1 Cash - Jianyan Tongbao; Clerical script; iron ND

 
Iron 4.98 g 21 mm
Description
Issuer
Empire of China
Emperor
Southern Song dynasty › Gaozong (宋高宗) (1127-1162)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1127-1130
Value
1 Cash
Currency
Cash (621-1912)
Composition
Iron
Weight
4.98 g
Diameter
21 mm
Shape
Round with a square hole
Technique
Cast
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#216460
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Blank (uniface).

Edge

Plain

Comment

In mid-1128, the Huimin and Shaoxing Mints (amongst others) stopped casting iron coins due to them no longer being profitable. Specifically at the Huimin Mint, it cost 210,000 strings of Cash to cast 100,000 strings of Cash.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it was made of iron, which was a unusual choice of material for coins at that time, as most coins were made of copper, silver or gold. The use of iron as a material for coins was likely a result of a shortage of other metals, and it was a common practice during the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) and the Jin dynasty (1115-1234) in China.