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  2. List of Chinese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    These cash coins have the character Fu (Chinese: 福; pinyin: fú) on the reverse in reference to Fuzhou. They are made of lead. Wang Shenzhi: Yonglong Tongbao: 永隆通寶: yǒnglóng tōng bǎo: These iron cash coins have the character Min (Chinese: 閩; pinyin: mǐn) on the reverse and comes from the Fujian region. There is a crescent below.

  3. List of coin catalogs - Wikipedia

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    A coin catalog (or coin catalogue) is a listing of coin types. Information may include pictures of the obverse and reverse (front and back), date and place of minting, distribution type, translation of inscriptions, description of images, theme, metal type, mintage, edge description, orientation of the coin, weight, diameter, thickness, design credentials, shape and prices for various grades.

  4. China Numismatic Museum - Wikipedia

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    18:《中国近代机制币》 Machine-struck coins of modern China; 19:《中国铜元分类研究(上下册)》 Classification of Chinese copper dollars (2 vols) 20:《清代地方私帖图录》 Illustrated catalogue of local notes of the Qing dynasty; 21:《新编顺治通宝钱谱》 Newly edited Catalogue of Shunzhi tongbao coins

  5. Ming dynasty coinage - Wikipedia

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    Cast Chinese Coins: A Historical Catalogue. Trafford. ISBN 978-1-4120-5466-9. She, Ben. Liaoning Provincial Museum - take you into the museum. ISBN 9787501019915; Zhong Guo Qian Bi Da Ci Dian Bian Zuan Wei Yuan H; Chinese Coin Dictionary: Yuan and Ming Dynasties (Mandarin Chinese Edition) ISBN 7101082424

  6. Category:Chinese numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Cash (Chinese coin) Cash coins in art; China Numismatic Museum;

  7. Yuan Shikai coinage - Wikipedia

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    The coin is 39 mm (1.5 in) in diameter and 2.66 mm (0.10 in) thick. It has a milled edge. The coins' weight vary by several grains, leading to sources differing on their standard weight. Its official weight was 72 candareen, or 72% of the Kuping tael weight. The definition of the Kuping tael was inconsistent during the Qing Dynasty, but was ...

  8. Cash (Chinese coin) - Wikipedia

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    The cash or qian was a type of coin of China and the Sinosphere, used from the 4th century BCE until the 20th century CE, characterised by their round outer shape and a square center hole (Chinese: 方穿; pinyin: fāng chuān; Jyutping: fong1 cyun1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hong-chhoan).

  9. Southern Song dynasty coinage - Wikipedia

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    Eventually coins became a rarely used item in Lin'an causing the Southern Song government to start producing small coin tallies called Qian Pai (錢 牌) in denominations of 10, 40, 100, 200, 300, and 500 wén, in reality however the denominations were discounted per 100 wén (often at 30%) and were worth less on the actual market, an example ...