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10 Cash - Dazhong Tongbao, E, with Shi

发行方 Great Zhong State
年份 1361-1368
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材质 Bronze
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正面描述 Central square perforation surrounded by four Chinese characters in regular script (kaishu), arranged in cruciform reading order: top to bottom and right to left, reading 大中通寶 (Da Zhong Tong Bao). The characters are boldly cast in raised relief within a plain, unadorned field, with no inner or outer rim decoration beyond the coin's slightly raised border. The calligraphic style is formal and well-executed, consistent with official coinage of the late Yuan–early Ming transitional period.
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边缘 Plain
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The Great Zhong State was the short-lived polity declared by Zhu Yuanzhang's rival Chen Youliang in 1360, during the final fractured years before Ming consolidation. Chen was killed at the Battle of Lake Poyang in 1363 — one of the largest naval engagements in history — and his son Chen Li surrendered the remaining territory by 1364, making this issue one of the briefest rebel coinages of the entire Yuan-Ming transition period.

The "Shi" designation marks a regional mint attribution, and at this module the casting demands were considerable. Few examples survive without significant porosity.

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