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| 背面描述 | Central field features a finely detailed coiling Imperial dragon in high relief, depicted in the classic Qing dynastic style with scaled body, clawed feet, and flaming pearl, facing left within the beaded inner circle. The legend KWANG-HSI arcs across the upper portion of the outer ring, and TEN CASH arcs across the lower portion, both in bold raised Latin capital letters. Small rosette ornaments punctuate the legend at the sides. The entire design is bounded by a continuous beaded outer border consistent with the obverse. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Kwangsi was among the least industrially developed of the provincial mints authorized under the Qing modernization push, and its copper cash machinery was notoriously unreliable. This piece is a pattern — a proposed type that never entered production — which explains why KM records only a single reference number with no circulation strike to follow it. The province ultimately sourced most of its circulating copper coinage from other provincial mints rather than striking its own.