Katalog
| İhraççı | China (ancient) |
|---|---|
| Yıl | 9-14 |
| Tür | Standard circulation coin |
| Değer | 20 Cash |
| Para birimi | Zhu (second reform, 9-14) |
| Bileşim | Bronze |
| Ağırlık | 1.94 g |
| Çap | |
| Kalınlık | |
| Şekil | Round with a square hole |
| Teknik | Cast |
| Yönlendirme | |
| Gravürcü(ler) | |
| Dolaşımda olduğu yıl | |
| Referans(lar) | Hartill#9.16, FD#463, Schjoth#142 |
| Ön yüz açıklaması | Four Chinese ideograms read clockwise. |
|---|---|
| Ön yüz yazısı | Chinese |
| Ön yüz lejandı |
幼 十 二 泉 (Translation: You Quan Er Shi Juvenile coin / 20 (value)) |
| Arka yüz açıklaması | Blank (uniface). |
| Arka yüz yazısı | |
| Arka yüz lejandı | |
| Kenar | Smooth. |
| Darphane | |
| Basma adedi |
ND (9-14) - - |
| Numisquare Kimliği | 4486528330 |
| Ek bilgiler |
Historical Context: Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty (9-23 AD) was an era of radical social and economic reforms, particularly in coinage. Issued between 9-14 AD, this coin is a product of his second major currency reform (10 AD). While numismatically identified as a "Huo Quan" (貨泉), valued at one cash, it operated within a complex monetary system that included higher denominations like the "Da Quan Er Shi" (大泉二十) valued at twenty cash. Wang Mang's ambitious currency policies, though aiming to reassert imperial authority, often led to economic instability and widespread counterfeiting due to disparate intrinsic and face values.
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