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1 Cash - Shunzhi Tongbao; Chinese reverse; Ji ND
Brass | 3.98 g | 26 mm |
Issuer | Empire of China |
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Emperor | Qing dynasty › Shunzhi (顺治帝) (1643-1661) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 1645-1651 |
Value | 1 Cash |
Currency | Cash (621-1912) |
Composition | Brass |
Weight | 3.98 g |
Diameter | 26 mm |
Shape | Round with a square hole |
Technique | Cast |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-04 |
Numista | N#223258 |
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Rarity index | 100% |
Reverse
One Chinese ideogram at various locations.
Script: Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Lettering: 薊
Translation:
Ji
Jizhou (mint)
Edge
Plain
Comment
Those with the mintmark to the right had a nominal weight of 1.2 qian and were cast earlier, whereas those with the mintmark above had a nominal weight of 1.25 qian and were cast later.Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Shunzhi Tongbao coin is that it was produced during a time of great change and turmoil in China. The Shunzhi Emperor ruled from 1644 to 1661, and his reign marked the beginning of the Qing dynasty, which was the last imperial dynasty in China. The coin was minted during a period of political instability and economic upheaval, as the new Qing government struggled to consolidate its power and unify the country. Despite these challenges, the Shunzhi Tongbao coin remained a widely used and trusted form of currency throughout the empire, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of the Chinese people during this time of transition.