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| 正面描述 | Central square hole surrounded by a raised rim on both inner and outer edges, characteristic of cast Korean cash coinage. The four-character inscription 常平通寶 (Sangpyong Tongbo) is arranged in cruciform fashion around the central hole: 常 (Sang) at top, 平 (Pyong) at bottom, 通 (Tong) at left, and 寶 (Bo) at right, reading top-bottom then right-left in traditional style. The characters are rendered in regular script (kaishu) within a plain, undecorated field. The legend refers to the Sangpyeongcheong, the Ever-Normal Office responsible for currency regulation during the Joseon Dynasty. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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| 附加信息 |
Issued under King Yeongjo as part of a broader effort to stabilize copper coinage circulation in the mid-eighteenth century, this piece belongs to a series produced across multiple furnace mints — the "heat" designation in the name refers specifically to the casting furnace batch, a production unit used by Korean authorities to track output and assign accountability to individual minting operations. Joseon cash coinage of this period was cast rather than struck, with each furnace responsible for a distinct run.
The proliferation of authorized and unauthorized mints during Yeongjo's reign created persistent problems with alloy inconsistency and weight variation across batches.