1 Cash - Kaiping yuanbao, Tin imitation

Emittente Malay peninsula
Anno
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 1 Cash
Valuta
Composizione Tin
Peso 1.12 g
Diametro 20.5 mm
Spessore 0.75 mm
Forma Round with a square hole
Tecnica
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Descrizione del dritto Four Chinese ideograms read clockwise.
Scrittura del dritto Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Legenda del dritto  開 寶 平  元
(Translation: Kaiping (1st era of Zhu Wen, 907-911) / Original currency)
Descrizione del rovescio
Scrittura del rovescio
Legenda del rovescio
Bordo Plain
Zecca
Tiratura ND - -
ID Numisquare 3862961380
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The original Kaiping yuanbao coinage was issued during the Kaiping era (907-910 AD) under Emperor Taizu of the Later Liang dynasty, a pivotal period in China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era. This tin imitation from the Malay peninsula underscores the profound economic influence of Chinese currency in Southeast Asia. Locally produced, these imitations fulfilled a crucial need for small denomination coinage in regional trade, utilizing readily available local tin where official Chinese issues were scarce or insufficient for local demand.

Artistry: The design attempts to replicate the traditional Chinese cash coin aesthetic: a circular form with a square central hole, bearing the inscription "Kaiping yuanbao" (開平元寶). While original Chinese issues featured sophisticated calligraphy by skilled artisans, this tin imitation, likely crafted by local Malay artisans, typically exhibits cruder execution. Characters may show less calligraphic refinement, varying degrees of legibility, and a departure from the precise stroke order and balance characteristic of official mint productions. The stylistic school is derivative, reflecting local interpretations.

Technical/Grading: As a tin coin, this imitation typically displays less sharp detail than its bronze Chinese counterparts. High-points, including raised characters and the outer rim, are often less defined, and strikes may be uneven or weak. The weight of 1.12 grams and diameter of 20.5 mm are significantly lighter and smaller than official Kaiping yuanbao, which were heavier bronze coins. These specifications indicate a local production with a lower intrinsic value, prone to greater wear and environmental degradation compared to the originals.

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