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| 裏面の説明 | Plain reverse field with a central square perforation surrounded by a raised inner rim and broad outer rim. A single Chinese character 殷 (Yin), rendered in regular script, appears above the central square hole, identifying the coin as an issue of the Yin kingdom, a brief successor state to the Min kingdom under Wang Yanzheng (943–945). The remaining reverse field is unadorned, consistent with the minimalist style of cast cash coinage of this period. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 殷 (Translation: Yin — Yin Kingdom) |
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The Min Kingdom, one of the Ten Kingdoms that fragmented China following the Tang collapse, issued lead cash during its final death spasm — the state was consumed by internecine violence and was effectively destroyed by the Southern Tang in 945. Lead coinage of this period was an emergency measure, the copper supply having been exhausted or disrupted by the relentless internal warfare that characterized Min's last years. Hartill 15.54 is among the more obscure survivals of a polity that lasted barely half a century.