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1/2 Liang Pre-Qin Dynasty, State of Qin, light type

发行方 State of Qin
年份 300 BC - 221 BC
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正面文字 Chinese
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背面描述 Plain, unadorned reverse with a central square perforation, exhibiting no inscription, decoration, or raised rim. The flat field shows an irregular surface texture resulting from the original sand or clay casting process, with areas of green and brown patination across the bronze. This blank reverse is entirely typical of Ban Liang cash coinage of the Warring States and early imperial Qin period.
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The State of Qin operated a remarkably disciplined monetary policy in its final century before unification, actively suppressing the spade and knife coinages used by rival states while standardizing its own banliang series. This lighter-weight variant reflects a deliberate reduction from the earlier heavy banliang standard — likely a fiscal measure during the sustained military campaigns that consumed Qin's resources across the Warring States period. By 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang would mandate the banliang as the sole legal coinage of the unified empire, making these transitional light-type pieces the immediate precursor to China's first imperial monetary standard.

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