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| 背面铭文 | 元 (Translation: Yuan Year 1) |
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| 铸币厂 | Guangji Mint (广积监), Shizhou, modern-day Yichang, Hubei, China (circa 1096) Shenquan Mint (神泉监), Muzhou, modern-day Jiande, Zhejiang, China (1074-1161; 1196-?) Yongping Mint (永平监), Raozhou, modern-day Boyang, Jiangxi, China (circa 977-1157) |
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Duanping was the reign title of Emperor Lizong of the Southern Song dynasty, and 1234 marks the final year of the Jin dynasty's collapse under Mongol pressure — a catastrophic convergence that effectively ended centuries of northern Chinese coinage traditions. Southern Song mints were simultaneously managing military finance and refugee monetary demand as the Jin frontier dissolved. The "with year" designation on this cash indicates the cyclical date inscription, a practice that aids attribution but introduces significant die variety complexity within the Hartill 17.721 grouping.