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| 表面の銘文 | 聖元通寶 (Translation: Thánh Nguyên Thông Bảo — "Holy/Sacred Era Universal Currency", issued during the Thánh Nguyên reign era of Hồ Quý Ly, 1400) |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is completely plain and uninscribed, featuring only the central square perforation surrounded by a smooth, flat field bounded by a simple raised rim. The surface exhibits extensive green and brown patination consistent with prolonged burial, and retains the slightly convex profile characteristic of Vietnamese cast cash coinage of this period. |
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The Hồ Dynasty lasted barely seven years. Hồ Quý Ly seized power in 1400 by forcing the abdication of the last Trần emperor, renamed the kingdom Đại Ngu, and was himself captured by Ming invaders in 1407 — after which Vietnam entered two decades of direct Chinese occupation. Coins of this dynasty are among the rarest survivors of Vietnamese numismatics precisely because the issuing authority collapsed so completely.
Toda's attribution at #30 reflects how thinly documented these issues remain in Western scholarship.