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10 Cash - Guangxu With year, Boo-chuan, Kucha

Uitgever Xinjiang Province
Jaar 1907-1908
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Gewicht 7.5 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Cast copper cash coin with a central square hole flanked by four Chinese characters arranged in the traditional cross pattern. Reading top-to-bottom and right-to-left, the reign title 光緒 (Guangxu) occupies the vertical axis, while the cyclical year designation 丁未 (Ding Wei, corresponding to 1907) is inscribed on the horizontal axis. The characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) in raised relief against a flat, unadorned field. The broad flat rim is plain and undecorated, consistent with late Qing provincial cast coinage. The overall fabric and style are characteristic of the Xinjiang provincial mint tradition.
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Oplage 44 (1907) - Hartill#22.1490: 丁未 (Ding Wei) -
45 (1908) - Hartill#22.1491: 戊申 (Wu Shen) -
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Xinjiang's copper cash issues of this period reflect the Qing court's repeated attempts to stabilize a province that had been reconquered from Yaqub Beg's breakaway Kashgaria state only in 1878. The Kucha mint — one of several Xinjiang facilities pressed into service for local coinage — operated under chronic supply constraints, relying on copper sources far removed from the established provincial networks of interior China.

Hartill 22.1490 is among the more localized of the Guangxu machine-struck issues, with output that never approached the volumes of the major metropolitan mints.

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