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1 Cash - Chongzhen Tongbao; northern type; with Yi Qian - type 2

1 Cash - Chongzhen (Tongbao; northern type; with Yi Qian - type 2) - awers1 Cash - Chongzhen (Tongbao; northern type; with Yi Qian - type 2) - reverse

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Features

Issuer Empire of China
Emperor Ming dynasty › Chongzhen (崇祯帝) (1627-1644)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1630-1644
Value 1 Cash
Currency Cash (621-1912)
Composition Mosiądz
Diameter 24 mm
Shape Okrągły z kwadratowym otworem
Technique Cast
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
222731
References Hartill# 20.263
David Hartill; 2017. Cast Chinese Coins (2nd Edition). Self-published, London, United Kingdom.
, FD# 2032
Ding Fubao, George Albert Fisher; 1990. Fisher's Ding. G. A. Fisher, Littleton, Colorado, United States.
, Schjoth# 1242
Fredrik Schjöth; 1976. Chinese Currency. Andrew Publishing Co., London, United Kingdom.

Obverse

Cztery chińskie ideogramy czytane od góry do dołu, od prawej do lewej.Automatically translated

Script: chiński (tradycyjny, zwykły pismo)

Lettering:
 崇
寶 通
 禎

Reverse

(en) Two Chinese ideograms (one abbreviated) at various locations.

Script: chiński (tradycyjny, zwykły pismo)

Lettering:

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Mints

Chaojing Mint, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China (1628-1644)
Chongqing-fu Mint, modern-day Chongqing, China (1628-1644)
Guangdong Provincial Mint, China
Guizhou Provincial Mint, China
Jiazhou Mint, modern-day Leshan, Sichuan, China (1628-1644)
Luzhou Mint, Sichuan, China (1628-1644)
Ministry of Public Works Mint (工部局), Beijing, China (1361-1726)
Ministry of Revenue Mint (戶部局), Beijing, China (1622-1727)
Miyun Garison Mint, modern-day Miyun District, Beijing, China (1625-1648)
New Ministry of Revenue Mint (戶部局), Beijing, China (1630-1645)
Taiping Mint, Gansu, China
Xuanfu Garrison Mint, modern-day District de Xuanhua, Hebei, China (1625-1644)
Yansui (Yulin) Garison Mint, Yulin, Shaanxi, China (1628-1648)
Yingtian Mint, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China (1628-1644)

Comments

Hartill sugeruje, że większe, cięższe monety (około 26 milimetrów i ważące 1,3 Qian) były pierwszymi wyprodukowanymi monetami o nominale 1 Cash. Do 1630 r. monety bite na północy ważyły 1,0 Qian, a monety bite na południu ważyły 8 Fen lub mniej.

Typy północne i południowe różnią się lewą częścią Zhen.
  • Typy północne: 礻
  • Typy południowe: 示
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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC Frequency
ND (1630-1644)  (en) Hartill#20.263: Yi Qian to the right 100%
ND (1630-1644)  (en) Hartill#20.264: Yi above and Qian below 0%

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