1/2 Tael Tianguo / Shengbao

Uitgever Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Jaar 1853-1864
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 1/2 Tael
Valuta Tael (1853-1864)
Samenstelling Silver
Gewicht 18.22 g
Diameter 33.5 mm
Dikte 2.1 mm
Vorm Round with a square hole
Techniek Cast, Engraved
Oriëntatie Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s)
Beschrijving voorzijde Two Chinese ideograms read top to bottom.
Schrift voorzijde Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Opschrift voorzijde 天 國
(Translation: Tian Guo Heavenly Kingdom)
Beschrijving keerzijde Two Chinese characters read top to bottom.
Schrift keerzijde Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Opschrift keerzijde 聖 寶
(Translation: Sheng Bao Sacred currency)
Rand Smooth.
Muntplaats
Oplage ND (1853-1864) - Around a dozen examples known -
Numisquare-ID 1846734180
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: This 1/2 Tael silver coin was issued by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom during the tumultuous Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864), a devastating civil war challenging the Qing Dynasty. Under the leadership of Hong Xiuquan, the Taiping state established its capital in Nanjing and asserted its sovereignty by issuing its own currency from 1853 to 1864. These coins were crucial for their internal economy and military operations, symbolizing their defiance and aspiration to replace the Qing imperial order.

Artistry: The engravers of these coins remain anonymous, likely local artisans operating under wartime conditions. The style adheres to traditional Chinese numismatic conventions but often exhibits a more utilitarian aesthetic compared to official Qing issues. The obverse typically features the characters 'Tianguo Taiping' (Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace), while the reverse bears 'Shengbao' (Sacred Treasure) and the denomination. The characters are generally bold, reflecting the urgency and distinct identity of the Taiping regime.

Technical/Grading: Key high-points for assessing wear on this 1/2 Tael piece include the central strokes of the 'Tianguo' and 'Shengbao' legends, as well as the outer rim. Due to wartime production, planchets often display irregularities in shape and thickness, and strikes can be inconsistent, ranging from sharp to slightly off-center or weakly impressed. The specified weight of 18.22 grams and diameter of 33.5 millimeters are critical for authenticating these often crudely manufactured but historically significant issues.

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