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5 Cash - Jiading Zhibao, type 1, Hui, iron

Issuer Empire of China
Year 1208-1224
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Diameter 35 mm
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Reverse description The reverse displays two Chinese ideograms in Regular script, one positioned above the central square hole and one below. The upper character reads 惠 (Hui), denoting the Huimin Mint in Qiongzhou (modern Qionglai, Sichuan), while the lower character reads 伍 (Wu), indicating the coin's denomination of five cash. The field is plain and unadorned, with a raised square rim surrounding the central perforation and a plain outer rim encircling the coin.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1208-1224) - Hartill#17.661-662: Minor varieties
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