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1 Cash - Gia Long Thông Bảo, small size

Issuer Empire of Vietnam
Year 1802-1820
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Shape Round with a square hole
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Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
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Edge Plain
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Gia Long was the reign title adopted by Nguyễn Ánh after reunifying Vietnam in 1802 following nearly three decades of conflict with the Tây Sơn dynasty — a struggle that had forced him into exile and into a controversial alliance with French missionaries and mercenaries. The cash coinage issued under his name was among the first struck by a centralized Vietnamese imperial administration controlling the full length of the country, from the northern border down through the Mekong Delta.

The small-size variant distinguished in Barker 99.1 reflects the mint's inconsistent output across nearly two decades of production at multiple provincial furnaces.

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