10 Cash - Xianfeng (Zhongbao; Boo-yuwan; large type) ND (1853-1854) front 10 Cash - Xianfeng (Zhongbao; Boo-yuwan; large type) ND (1853-1854) back
10 Cash - Xianfeng (Zhongbao; Boo-yuwan; large type) ND (1853-1854) photo
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10 Cash - Xianfeng Zhongbao; Boo-yuwan; large type ND

 
Brass 20.83 g 37 mm
Description
Issuer
Empire of China
Emperor
Qing dynasty › Xianfeng (咸豐帝) (1850-1861)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1853-1854
Value
10 Cash
Currency
Cash (621-1912)
Composition
Brass
Weight
20.83 g
Diameter
37 mm
Thickness
2.7 mm
Shape
Round with a square hole
Technique
Cast
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#44581
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

Two Manchu words (read vertically) separated by the hole, all with one Chinese ideogram above and one below.

Scripts: Chinese (traditional, regular script), Mongolian / Manchu

Lettering:

ᠪᠣᠣ ᠶᡠᠸᠠᠨ

Translation:
Dang Shi / Boo-chiowan
Value 10 / Boo-chiowan

Edge

Plain

Comment

These were cast from June 1853 to February 1854.

These types are only known with a seven-stroke Bei (Old branch).

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Standard circulation coin 10 Cash - Xianfeng (Zhongbao; Boo-yuwan; large type) ND (1853-1854) from Empire of China made of Brass weighing 20.83 g is that it was produced during a time of significant economic and political change in China. The Xianfeng Emperor, who ruled from 1850 to 1861, oversaw a period of rapid modernization and Westernization in China, which had a profound impact on the country's economy and currency. The introduction of new currency systems and the use of foreign currencies, such as the silver dollar, led to the decline of traditional currencies like the cash coin. Despite this, the 10 Cash coin remained an important part of everyday transactions and was widely used throughout the empire.