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10 Cash Coin Tally

发行方 Lin'an Prefecture Government
年份 1260-1264
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面值 10 Cash
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正面描述 Rectangular lead tally plaque with a circular suspension hole at the top. Below the hole, five Chinese characters in regular script (kaishu) are cast in raised relief arranged vertically, reading 臨安府行用, meaning 'For use by Lin'an Prefecture.' The characters are bold and deeply cast within a plain recessed field, with the surface showing natural patination consistent with age and burial.
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背面文字 Chinese (traditional, regular script)
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附加信息

Lin'an — present-day Hangzhou — served as the Southern Song capital after the Jin dynasty's conquest of the north forced the court's retreat in 1127. By the 1260s, the dynasty was under existential pressure from Mongol advances, and monetary policy had deteriorated badly. Lead cash of this period reflect a government scraping for metal: copper was increasingly unavailable or diverted, and lead served as a debased substitute that the population accepted under duress rather than choice.

Hartill 17.900 places this among a narrow class of prefecture-issued rather than centrally minted pieces — a localized emergency measure.

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