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1 Cash - Jianyan Tongbao, Clerical script, iron

Issuer Empire of China
Year 1127-1130
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Completely plain and uninscribed reverse (uniface), presenting a flat, featureless field of cast iron with a raised inner rim bordering the central square perforation and a raised outer rim at the coin's edge. No legend, marks, or decorative elements are present. The surface retains the characteristic granular texture of Song dynasty cast iron coinage.
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Edge Plain
Mint Baoxin Mint (宝新监), Rongzhou,modern-day Rongshui, Guangxi, China (circa 1116)
Fengyuan Mint (丰远监), Jiazhou(Jiading-du), modern-day Leshan, Sichuan, China (?-1059; 1069-1129;
1153-?)
Huimin Mint (惠民监), Qiongzhou,modern-day Qionglai, Sichuan, China
Jizhong Mint (济众监), Xingzhou,modern-day Lüeyang, Shaanxi, China (1006-1128)
Shaoxing Mint (绍兴监), Lizhou,modern-day Guangyuan, Sichuan, China (1005-1128; 1145-?)
Tongbao Mint (通宝监), Yongzhou,modern-day Nanning, Guangxi, China (circa 1116)
Yazhou, modern-day Ya`an,Sichuan, China (970-1016; 1080-?; 1210-?)
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