Catalog
| Location | People`s Republic of China |
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| Type | Coin replica |
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| Obverse description | Round brass cash coin with a central square hole, bearing four Chinese characters in raised relief arranged around the hole: 嘉慶 (Jiaqing) read top to bottom, and 通寶 (Tong Bao, meaning currency) read right to left. The characters reference the reign of the Jiaqing Emperor, 7th ruler of the Qing dynasty (1796–1820). |
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| Obverse script | Chinese |
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| Reverse description | Round brass cash coin with a central square hole, displaying the mint name in Manchu script in raised relief on either side of the hole: Boo-chiowan, identifying the Board of Revenue mint in Beijing. |
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