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| 表面の説明 | Four Chinese characters arranged in cruciform reading order around a central square hole, reading top-to-bottom then right-to-left: 景興用寶 (Cảnh Hưng Dụng Bảo). The characters are cast in relief within a plain inner rim bordering the square perforation, and an outer raised rim encircles the coin. The calligraphy is executed in standard regular script (kaishu), with moderately bold strokes typical of Vietnamese Lê dynasty cash coinage. The field between the legends and the outer rim is flat and unadorned. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Chinese (traditional, regular script) |
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Cảnh Hưng was the longest-reigning emperor of the Lê dynasty's restored period, nominally on the throne from 1740 to 1786, though real authority rested almost entirely with the Trịnh lords who controlled the north. The sheer duration of his reign meant cash coinage was produced across decades and multiple minting episodes, generating enough die variation that the "type 2" distinction carries genuine cataloguing weight — Barker and Toda both record variants without fully resolving the sequence.
The Trịnh-controlled Board of Revenue directed production, not the imperial household itself.