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5 Zhu 'Western Han' type, filed edge

发行方 China (ancient)
年份 115 BC - 113 BC
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面值 5 Zhu
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正面描述 Central square perforation surrounded by a raised square border. To the left of the central hole, the two-character legend 五銖 (Wu Zhu, meaning '5 Zhu') is cast in relief in archaic seal script, reading from right to left. The character 五 (Wu) appears to the right of the character 銖 (Zhu) relative to the hole, consistent with the standard early Western Han arrangement. The field shows patchy olive-green and brown patination indicative of prolonged burial. The outer rim is a plain raised border, and the edge of this example has been filed, a known variety documented by Hartill.
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正面铭文 銖五
(Translation: Wu Zhu 5 Zhu)
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The Wu Zhu coinage that would dominate Chinese circulation for the next seven centuries grew directly out of the short-lived San Zhu experiment — but the 5 Zhu piece represents the transitional moment just before Emperor Wu of Han standardized the weight. The filed edge is not damage; it was deliberate state policy, a countermeasure against the epidemic of coin-clipping and private casting that had undermined every monetary reform since the Wen Qian issues of the early Han. Filing was intended to expose base-metal cores on forgeries.

Imperial casting authority was formally centralized under the Shang Lin Yuan treasury in 115 BC, the same year this type enters production.

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