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3 Mithqual - Guangxu Kashgar, San Qian Ka Shen

发行方 Sinkiang Province
年份 1894-1903
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背面描述 Central Arabic legend in bold Naskh script occupying the field, reading the mint name (Kashgar), denomination (3 Mithqual), and the Hijri date. The inscription is surrounded by an elaborate wreath of naturalistic floral and foliate scrollwork, featuring roses, chrysanthemums, and curling tendrils that fill the entire field in high relief. The overall composition is dense and ornate, characteristic of Xinjiang provincial coinage of the late Qing period. A toothed border frames the reverse, consistent with the obverse.
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背面铭文 ١٣١۹ وج مثقال كاشنو ضو ب
(Translation: 1319 3 Mithqual Kashgar Mint)
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Kashgar's provincial mint operated under conditions almost entirely disconnected from central Qing authority. Following the reconquest of Xinjiang by Zuo Zongtang in the 1870s and its formal incorporation as a province in 1884, Beijing permitted local minting to continue in traditional Islamic weight standards — the mithqual system — rather than imposing the tael-based coinage used elsewhere. This coin exists precisely because Kashgar's economy remained oriented toward Central Asian trade routes, not toward Shanghai or Guangzhou.

The San Qian Ka Shen designation reflects the Uyghur rendering of the issuing city, a bilingual acknowledgment that this currency was meant to circulate among populations for whom Chinese script alone would not suffice.

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