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1 Cash Kaiyuan Tongbao, Xing, with number

Issuer Southern Han Kingdom
Year 917-971
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Shape Round with a square hole
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Obverse description Cast lead cash coin with a central square hole. The four-character inscription 開元通寶 (Kaiyuan Tongbao) is disposed in clerical script (lishu) reading top-bottom-right-left around the central perforation, with one character in each quadrant. The characters are rendered in shallow relief with broad, flat strokes characteristic of Southern Han lead coinage. The rim is relatively narrow and the fields are plain and unadorned.
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Obverse lettering 開 元 通 寶
(Translation: Kai Yuan Tong Bao Inaugural currency)
Reverse description Plain reverse with a central square hole, featuring a two-character inscription 興二 (Xing Er) positioned above the central perforation, rendered in regular script (kaishu) in shallow relief. The character 興 (Xing) refers to the Xingwangfu mint, while 二 (Er, meaning '2') denotes the second emission number of this series. The remainder of the reverse field is blank, with a narrow flat rim. The surface displays the characteristic granular texture typical of cast lead alloy coinage.
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