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5 Zhu 'Eastern Han', disconnected Wu

Issuer Eastern Han Dynasty
Year 150-220
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Round cast bronze coin with a central square perforation surrounded by a raised square rim. The two-character inscription 五銖 (Wu Zhu, 'Five Zhu') is arranged horizontally flanking the central hole, with 五 (five) to the left and 銖 (zhu) to the right. A distinguishing typological feature of this variety is the 'disconnected Wu' (五), in which the upper horizontal stroke of the character is separated from the body. The characters are rendered in clerical script in raised relief against an otherwise plain, uninscribed field. The coin displays an overall patina of mottled blue-green azurite and malachite encrustation consistent with long burial.
Obverse script Chinese
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Edge Plain
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