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| 正面描述 | Central square hole (穿) surrounded by a raised square inner rim, with four Chinese ideograms in Regular script (楷書) arranged in clockwise reading order around the central perforation: 皇 (above), 宋 (right), 元 (below), 寶 (left), together reading 皇宋元寶 (Huangsong Yuanbao). The characters are boldly cast in raised relief against a flat field, enclosed between the inner square rim and a plain outer raised rim. The overall style is characteristic of Southern Song dynasty cast coinage, with well-formed strokes and a patina of green and brown corrosion consistent with burial age. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Huangsong Yuanbao cash were issued during the reign of Emperor Lizong of the Southern Song dynasty, a period defined less by monetary ambition than by existential military pressure — the Mongol campaigns under Möngke Khan were already dismembering the dynasty's northern buffer states. The "with year" designation refers to the cyclical reign-year notation cast into the reverse, a practice that allows individual pieces to be dated within the five-year issue window rather than assigned to the full reign.
Hartill 17.813 is among the more frequently encountered varieties of this type, though reverse-year attribution remains a point of contention among Song specialists working from Schjoth's original classifications.