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| 表面の説明 | Central square hole (cash hole) surrounded by a plain inner rim, with four Chinese ideograms arranged in cruciform pattern reading top-to-bottom then right-to-left in regular script (kaishu). The legend 至正通寶 (Zhizheng Tongbao) radiates outward from the central aperture toward the raised outer rim. The characters are boldly cast with clean strokes against a flat field, exhibiting typical Yuan dynasty casting quality. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 至正通寶 (Translation: Zhi Zheng Tong Bao — Zhizheng era (1341-1368) of Toghon Temür / Universal currency) |
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The Zhizheng Tongbao series was issued under Emperor Huizong's distant successor Toghon Temür, the last Yuan emperor, during a period of catastrophic dynastic collapse. Massive flooding of the Yellow River in 1344 displaced hundreds of thousands and triggered the rebel movements — Red Turbans chief among them — that would ultimately drive the Mongols from China entirely. Copper cash continued to be struck even as Ming forces closed in on Dadu.
The two-cash denomination of this series is distinguished by a reverse inscription denoting value, an unusual feature for Song and Yuan-era cash that reflects the monetary disorder of the period.