1000 Wu Zhou Wu

发行方 Wu, State of
年份 222-280
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1000 Wu Zhu
货币
材质 Bronze
重量 9.52 g
直径
厚度
形状 Round with a square hole
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Hartill#11.33, FD#536, Schjoth#195
正面描述 Four Chinese ideograms read clockwise.
正面文字 Chinese
正面铭文
(Translation: Da Quan Dang Qian Large coin worth one thousand)
背面描述 Blank (uniface).
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘 Smooth.
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (222-280) - Hartill#11.33: Regular size -
ND (222-280) - Hartill#11.34: Larger size -
Numisquare 编号 7710229930
附加信息

Historical Context: This bronze "Da Quan Dang Qian" (大泉當千), nominally valued at 1000 Wu Zhu, was issued by Sun Quan, founder of the State of Wu (Eastern Wu), during the tumultuous Three Kingdoms period (222-280 CE). Declaring himself emperor in 229 CE, Sun Quan faced immense military and economic pressures. The issuance of such high-denomination fiduciary coinage, far exceeding its intrinsic metal value, was a common strategy during this era to finance state expenditures and address currency shortages, often leading to severe inflation and economic instability.

Artistry: The design adheres to the established stylistic school of early imperial Chinese coinage, prioritizing legibility and symbolic function over elaborate imagery. Lacking a named engraver, the coin features a square central hole, a hallmark of Chinese cash coinage. The obverse bears the four characters "Da Quan Dang Qian" in a clear, often angular seal script, signifying "Large Coin Worth One Thousand." The reverse is typically plain, reflecting the casting techniques and emphasis on the obverse inscription rather than complex iconography.

Technical/Grading: As a cast bronze coin, strike quality varies. Key areas for assessment include the sharpness and clarity of the "Da Quan Dang Qian" characters, particularly their serifs and the definition of the central square hole. Casting flaws such as pitting, uneven surfaces, or incomplete fills are common. High-grade examples exhibit crisp inscriptions, well-defined rims, and minimal evidence of corrosion, which frequently affects ancient bronze. Centering of the inscription and the square hole are also important factors in determining overall technical quality.

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