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5 Tiền - Thiệu Trị

Issuer Empire of Vietnam
Year 1841-1847
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Chinese (Chữ Nôm/Hán)
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Edge Plain
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Additional information

Thiệu Trị ruled for just six years before dying in 1847, and his coinage reflects a reign too short to produce the volume seen under his father Minh Mạng. The Nguyễn dynasty's cash and ingot-style silver pieces were produced at the Board of Revenue mint in Huế, where output was tightly controlled by imperial decree rather than market demand.

KM#281 is among the scarcer Nguyễn silver issues by surviving population. French colonial monetization after 1862 systematically displaced indigenous Vietnamese silver, and much was melted.

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