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1 Cash - Minh Đức Thông Bảo

Uitgever Empire of Vietnam
Jaar 1788
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain cast reverse featuring a central square perforation with raised inner and outer rims. Two Chinese characters in grass script (caoshu) are positioned in the horizontal axis flanking the central hole, reading right-to-left: 萬 (Vạn) to the right and 年 (Niên/Tuế) to the left, together forming the auspicious phrase 萬年 (Vạn Niên, meaning '10,000 Years'). The field is otherwise bare, displaying the characteristic patinated surface of a cast Vietnamese copper cash.
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Aanvullende informatie

Minh Đức Thông Bảo cash coins were issued under the Tây Sơn regime, which briefly unified much of Vietnam after overthrowing the Nguyễn lords in the south and routing a 200,000-strong Qing Chinese invasion force at the Battle of Đống Đa in 1789. The Tây Sơn period produced a fragmented coinage across multiple competing authorities, and attribution of individual cash types to specific rulers or dates remains contested among specialists — Barker's classifications rely heavily on inscription variants rather than contemporary documentation.

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