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1 Cash - Cảnh Hưng Thông Bảo, Seal script, with dot

Uitgever Empire of Vietnam
Jaar 1740-1786
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Valuta Cash (970-1868)
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Opschrift voorzijde 景興通寶
(Translation: Cảnh Hưng Thông Bảo — Cảnh Hưng era of Lê Hiển Tông, 1740–1786 / Universal currency)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is plain and largely featureless aside from a central square perforation surrounded by a flat field and a raised outer rim. One or more small dots appear at varying positions relative to the central hole, serving as die-variety markers; recorded positions include below and to the right, above, to the upper left, and combinations of upper left and upper right. The overall surface is unadorned, consistent with standard Vietnamese cast cash coinage of the period.
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Aanvullende informatie

Cảnh Hưng was the longest-reigning ruler of the Later Lê dynasty, nominally on the throne from 1740 to 1786, though real power rested with the Trịnh lords throughout. The sheer volume of cash coinage produced under his reign name is staggering — Barker records dozens of distinct varieties, the result of decades of output across multiple casting facilities with inconsistent supervision. The dot variant catalogued here represents exactly the kind of minor positional addition that distinguishes one casting run from another, likely introduced at a provincial furnace rather than the central operation in Thăng Long.

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