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| 表面の説明 | Central yin-yang symbol enclosed within a decorative circular border, flanked by four principal Chinese ideograms arranged in vertical pairs to either side. Additional Chinese characters appear in the upper and lower fields denoting the mint authority and denomination, while Manchu script occupies the left and right flanking positions. The overall design follows the conventional Qing dynasty cash coin layout, integrating both Chinese and Manchu imperial inscriptions in a formal, symmetrical arrangement. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 造省南河 ᠪᠣᠣ ᡥᠣ᠋ 光 寶元 緒 文十錢制當 (Translation: Made in Honan Province Boo-he (Honan Mint) Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Worth 10 Cash / Copper coin) |
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Honan's brass 10 cash issues from this period are the product of a provincial mint struggling to keep pace with copper shortages — brass substitution was an expedient decision, not a planned alloy change. The Y#108a.3a variety specifically denotes the uncircled dragon reverse, distinguishing it from the more commonly encountered circled variants struck at the same facility.
Honan (Boo-he) was among the less disciplined provincial mints of the late Qing reformist coinage drive, and output quality varied considerably across die marriages.