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| 正面描述 | Central square hole (穿) surrounded by a raised square rim, with four large Chinese characters in regular script (kaishu) arranged in cruciform fashion around the central aperture, reading top-to-bottom and right-to-left: 崇禎通寶 (Chongzhen Tongbao). The characters are boldly cast in high relief against a flat field, rendered in the large-type style characteristic of early Chongzhen reign issues. An outer raised circular rim borders the coin, and the overall surface displays the typical patina of cast brass, with areas of green verdigris consistent with age. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The Chongzhen emperor came to the throne in 1627 inheriting a dynasty in acute fiscal and military crisis — Manchu pressure from the north, peasant rebellions spreading through Shaanxi, and an imperial treasury hollowed out by decades of mismanagement. Coin production during his reign was consequently chaotic, with multiple provincial mints operating inconsistently and quality varying wildly between facilities. The large-type 1 Cash issues of the earliest casting years, roughly 1628–1630, predate the worst of the administrative collapse and tend to show more controlled casting than later Chongzhen issues.
Hartill 20.235 is among the better-documented early varieties, though attribution between closely related large-type castings remains genuinely contested among specialists.