10 Cash (Coin Tally) ND (1260-1264) front 10 Cash (Coin Tally) ND (1260-1264) back
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10 Cash Coin Tally ND

 
Lead - -
Description
Issuer
He Prefecture (Chinese notgeld)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1260-1264
Value
10 Cash
Composition
Lead
Size
69 mm
Shape
Rectangular (With a round hole)
Technique
Cast
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-03
References
Numista
N#221194
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Eight Chinese ideograms below hole arrange read top right, top left, and down to the bottom.

Script: Chinese (traditional, regular script)

Lettering:
宣 權
 準
 拾
 捌
 界
 貳
 佰

Translation:
Zhun Xuan / Zhun Shi Ba Jie Er Bai
Emergency use / Equal to 18 with a limit of 200

Edge

Plain

Comment

These coin tallies (or Qian Pai) were produced due to lack of circulating coins, used as a form of emergency money.

Interesting fact

The 10 Cash coin from He Prefecture (Chinese notgeld) made of Lead is a rare and unique coin that was used as a form of currency during the Song Dynasty in ancient China. It's interesting to note that the use of lead as a material for coins was not uncommon during this time period, as it was a readily available and inexpensive metal. However, the use of lead in coins was eventually phased out due to its toxicity and the potential health risks it posed to those who handled them. Today, coins like this are highly sought after by collectors and can be valuable additions to any collection of ancient Chinese currency.