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1 Cash - Chieu Thống Thông Bảo, Trung

Issuer Empire of Vietnam
Year 1787-1788
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Weight 3.77 g
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Reverse description Plain reverse with a central square perforation surrounded by a raised inner rim and a plain outer rim. A single Chinese character in regular script, 中 (Trung, meaning 'middle' or a mint/workshop designator), is cast in raised relief below the square hole. The field is otherwise unadorned, displaying the characteristic flat, undecorated surface typical of late Lê dynasty cast cash coinage.
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Chiêu Thống was the last emperor of the Lê dynasty, installed in 1786 as a puppet after Nguyễn Huệ's Tây Sơn forces swept through Hanoi. His reign lasted barely two years before he fled to Qing China to beg for military intervention — which came, catastrophically, in the form of a 200,000-strong invasion that Nguyễn Huệ destroyed at the Battle of Đống Đa in 1789. Chiêu Thống died in exile in Beijing in 1793, never recovering his throne.

Cash coins bearing his era name are among the shorter-reigned Vietnamese issues and saw minimal circulation before the dynasty collapsed entirely.

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