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| Issuer | Former Shu Kingdom |
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| Year | 925 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Cast bronze cash coin featuring a central square hole surrounded by a raised inner rim. Four Chinese characters in clerical script (lishu) are arranged in cruciform fashion around the central perforation, reading clockwise: 咸 (Xian), 康 (Kang), 元 (Yuan), 寶 (Bao), together forming the reign-era inscription 'Xiankang Yuanbao.' The characters are rendered in bold relief against a flat field, with a plain raised outer rim encircling the composition. |
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| Obverse script | Chinese (traditional, clerical script) |
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| Reverse description | Plain reverse field with a raised inner rim framing the square central hole and a raised outer rim at the coin's edge. A single crescent-shaped mark in relief appears above the square hole, oriented with the opening facing upward, serving as a mint or batch identifier. The remainder of the field is smooth and unadorned, consistent with standard Former Shu cash coinage practice. |
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