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1 Cash - Shaosheng Yuanbao, Running script

Issuer Empire of China (Northern Song Dynasty)
Year 1094-1097
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Cast bronze cash coin featuring four Chinese ideograms in cursive running script (xingshu), arranged in cruciform fashion around a central square perforation, read clockwise from top: 紹 (Shao), 元 (Yuan), 寶 (Bao), 聖 (Sheng). The characters are bold and fluid, characteristic of the calligraphic style favored during the reign of Emperor Zhezong. A plain raised rim encircles the coin, and the square central hole is bordered by a slightly raised collarette.
Obverse script Chinese (traditional, running script)
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Edge Plain
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