Set 6Pcs Hong Kong Coins Old Edition

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Set 6Pcs Hong Kong Coins Old Edition
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Copper coins, ancient copper auxiliary coins, refer to all kinds of square-hole round coins after the Qin and Han dynasties. The casting period of square-hole round coins extended to the early years of the Republic of China.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with the development of the commodity economy, the metal weighing that needs to be divided and identified in circulation was gradually unsuitable, and was replaced by metal coins. Most ancient Chinese coins were cast in the form of copper alloys, and square hole coins (copper coins) are the most common type of ancient coins.
Value Editing The ancient Chinese coins have a long history, a long history, a variety of varieties and colorful, and are treasures in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. For thousands of years, China's culture has condensed the wisdom and talents of the Chinese nation, creating a self-contained, dazzling and unique culture. Ancient coins are also called spring, cloth, silk, brother Kong Fang, etc. It has become a new hot spot for collection and investment, and many ancient coins performed prominently at auctions. Collecting and appreciating ancient coins requires a lot of knowledge including monetary history, numismatics, archaeology, epigraphy and cultural relics, ancient Chinese, etc. Some coins look ordinary in appearance, but are actually treasures, and it is easy for connoisseurs to never understand ancient The coin is worth the treasure in the hands of the seller.
The square hole copper coins should be said that the sky is round and the place is round. In ancient times, people believed that the sky was round and the earth was square, so Qin Shihuang cast coins based on this model.
After Qin Shi Huang unified China, he also unified the . Abolish coins such as knives, cloth, shells, etc., and use "half liang" as . That is to say, the round square-hole copper coins of the Qin Dynasty were used, with the inscription "half liang" and the weight of twelve baht (one liang is twenty-four baht), which is called "half liang" copper coins as heavy as the text. Since then, this kind of "half liang", which evolved from round hole ring money, has been circulating in my country for more than 2,000 years.
The square-hole coins cast in the Han Dynasty are still called "half liang", but the weight is constantly decreasing. For example, in the second year of Lu Hou (186 years ago), it was reduced to eight baht, and in the fifth year of Emperor Wen (175 years ago), it was reduced to less than one baht, which was called "pod money". In the first year of Jianyuan (140 BC), Emperor Wu also cast three baht coins. And in the fifth year of Yuanshou (118 years ago), the "half liang" was abolished, and the money was changed to five baht, and the text "five baht" was cast. This kind of five baht money began to be used in the Eastern Han Dynasty and was followed by various dynasties until it was abolished in the fourth year of Wude in Tang Dynasty (621).
During the reign of Wang Mang, the system of treasure goods was implemented, and money was called "quan" at that time, and two sets of coins were added, "spring goods six grades" and "cloth goods ten grades". Quanhuo Liupin, also known as "Liuquan", is the general term for the six round coins in the Wang Mangbao system. Namely Koizumi, Yaoquan, Youquan, Zhongquan, Zhuangquan and Daquan. Koizumi is six centimeters in diameter, weighs one baht, and is worth one penny, with the words "Koizumi Naoichi" on it. Other coins vary in diameter, weight and value. The six springs are all worthless coins, but the two coins of Koizumi and Oizumi are widely circulated. The ten grades of cloth goods, also known as "ten cloths", are also the general term for ten kinds of cloth coins in Wang Mangbao's goods system, namely small cloth, mysterious cloth, young cloth, original cloth, poor cloth, middle cloth, strong cloth, younger cloth, second cloth cloth and large cloth. Xiaobu weighs fifteen baht, is one inch and five cents long, and is worth one hundred cents. Others increase by one baht, one cent, and one hundred cents in face value. The big cloth weighs twenty-four baht, is two inches and four minutes long, and is worth a thousand wen, and has a large circulation. Other cloths are difficult to identify, easily confused, and inconvenient to circulate.
Ancient Chinese coins are often named after the emperor's era, also known as "annual title money". It was first cast by the Chenghan Kingdom of the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms. In 338, Li Shou established himself as an emperor in Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and other places, the country name was Han, and the era name was Hanxing. Started casting "Hanxing Money". Soon, in the Southern Song Dynasty, Yu Xiaojian (454) cast "Xiaojian Wuzhu", and Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei cast "Taihe Wuzhu" in the nineteenth year of Taihe (495). Year money has become custom since the Song Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, the era name changed frequently, and there was a lot of money for the era name. After the Yuan Dynasty, the money minted in the past dynasties was basically named after the era. Such as "Zhiyuan Tongbao" in the Yuan Dynasty, "Hongwu Tongbao" in the Ming Dynasty, and "Qianlong Tongbao" in the Qing Dynasty.
Tongbao is a name for coins after the Tang Dynasty in China. It is named after the word "Tongbao" in the inscription. The word "Tongbao" is cast on the coins, which originated from the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" cast by the waste of five baht money in the fourth year of Wude, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty (621). Kaiyuan Tongbao weighs two baht and four bases, and ten pieces weighs one tael. Since then, copper coins are no longer as heavy as they are written, and cast names based on weight, and are renamed "Tongbao" for circulation. Coins have also really begun to become symbols, and are no longer exchanged for their own value. In the following dynasties, Tongbao was used, and the name of the year, dynasty or country was named before the word Tongbao, and it was cast on the surface of the coin. Such as "Kaiping Tongbao" in Houliang, "Datang Tongbao" in Southern Tang, "Taiping Tongbao" in Northern Song Dynasty, "Chongxi Tongbao" in Liao, "Dading Tongbao" in Jin, "Zhizheng Tongbao" in Yuan, and "Zhizheng Tongbao" in Ming Dynasty "Hongwu Tongbao". After the Revolution of 1911, the "Republic of China Tongbao" in Guangdong, Fujian and other places is the latest Tongbao coin in my country.






















Key Features

Material:Metal
Style:Modern
Technique:Carved
Year:2000-Present
Theme:Patriotism
Coins:100%OriginalCoins

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Product Specification
Model ZBYB111
Production Country China
Size (L x W x H cm) 12 x 13 x 15
Weight (kg) 0.52
Color 1118zhibiyingbi1479
Main Material Synthetic

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