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1 Cash - Guangxu Tongbao, Boo-jyi, with circle

Issuer Empire of China
Year 1887-1890
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering  光 寶 通  緒
(Translation: Guang Xu Tong Bao Guangxu (Emperor) / Circulating currency)
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Edge Plain
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The Boo-jyi mint operated under the Board of Revenue in Beijing, one of the two central imperial mints whose output was closely tied to state expenditure rather than regional commerce. By the late Guangxu period, cash coin production across most provincial furnaces was already in steep decline — brass had largely displaced the traditional bronze alloy as copper supplies tightened and fiscal pressures mounted. The circle on the reverse distinguishes this type within the Hartill sequence and likely reflects a brief die or batch variation rather than any administrative change.

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