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| 正面文字 | Chinese (traditional, regular script) |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays a central square perforation flanked by two characters or symbols in Old Uyghur script, positioned to the left and right of the square hole. The inscription reads نۇر تېما (Nur Tema), denoting the Kucha (Kan Shuy) mint name in the local Uyghur rendering associated with the Guangxu reign period. The field is plain and unadorned, bounded by raised inner and outer rims; the surface is heavily worn and encrusted with green and brown corrosion. |
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Following the Dungan Revolt and Yakub Beg's decade-long control of Xinjiang, the Qing reconquest under Zuo Zongtang was complete by 1878. Rather than immediately issuing coins under the Guangxu reign title, the Kucha mint briefly resumed striking cash under the Qianlong posthumous name — a conservative monetary signal during an unstable restoration period. The "Kan Shuy" reverse designation identifies the Kucha mint's specific workshop in a region where multiple facilities operated under the same reconstituted administration.