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In 2004 a coin produced by the Sui people of Guizhou was discovered dating to the Northern Song dynasty most likely produced between 1008 and 1016, this coin had the inscription dà zhōng xiáng fú (大中祥符) on one side and the word "wealth" written in Sui script on the other side, as this is the only known coin produced by the Sui ...
Da Shu tong bao (Great Shu currency) (Chinese: 大蜀通寶; pinyin: dà shǔ tōng bǎo) are attributed to Meng Zhixiang when he became Emperor Gao Zu of Shu in Chengdu in 934. He died three months later. Despite its rarity, some say this coin continued to be cast by his son, Meng Chang, until 937.
The coinage of the Great Shu Kingdom (Traditional Chinese: 大蜀貨幣 / 大蜀起義軍鑄) is the earliest known coinage produced by a peasant revolt in the history of China, the revolt lasted from 993 until 995 [1] and during this period a small number of cash coins were produced by the peasant rebellion using the era names of the rebel leader Li Shun. [2]
A Da Ding Tong Bao (Chinese: 大定通寶) coin cast under Emperor Shizong.. The Jin dynasty was a Jurchen-led dynasty of China that ruled over northern China and Manchuria from 1115 until 1234. [1]
The design and calligraphy of the Zhouyuan Tongbao very closely resembles those of the Kaiyuan Tongbao series of cash coins produced during the Tang dynasty period. [6] It is a typical bronze Xiaoping Qian (小平錢) in size and weight, and its inscription is written using clerical script. [6]
A "Xing Chao Tong Bao" (興朝通寶) coin. "Xing Chao Tong Bao" (興|朝通寶) was produced by Sun Kewang, in 1649 (sixth year of Shunzhi), when he became the Dongping King. [36] At that time, Sun produced a large number of "Xing Chao Tong Bao" and it had its distinct features with a profound influence. [36]
Coins issued by the Mongols before the establishment of the Yuan dynasty include the "Da Chao Tong Bao" (大 朝 通 寶), "Da Guan Tong Bao" (大 觀 通 寶), "Tai He Tong Bao" (泰和重寶), and "Da Ding Tong Bao" (大 定 通 寶), these coins were all issued in the conquered lands of the former Jin dynasty and are subsequently known as ...
English: TARTAR DYNASTIES 1115 - 1280 AD H 18 . 11b LIAO: Zhong Xi tong bao Cash small chars. variety (commonest) 23.5 mm, 3.491 g FD1621, S1065, HG817/3 VF H 18 . 17 LIAO: Da An yuan bao Cash Robust coin, short An: 24.4mm, 3.167g Rosette hole Vg, green $40; 24.1mm, 3.414g F, brown FD1626, S1070, HG824/1 H 18 . 18 LIAO: Da An yuan bao Cash Small, light coins, Tall An: H18.18(a) 22.mm, 2.565g F ...