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| 正面铭文 | 布壮 百七 (Translation: Zhuang Bu Qi Bai Adult spade / 700 (value)) |
| 背面描述 | Plain and largely featureless reverse, with a raised border following the spade outline and a single vertical raised line bisecting the surface from the suspension hole at the top to the foot of the spade. The fields are flat and undecorated, displaying natural patination with green and brown encrustation typical of cast Han-period bronze coinage. No inscriptions or additional design elements are present. |
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Wang Mang's monetary reforms are among the most ambitious — and catastrophically rejected — currency interventions in Chinese history. The Third Reform of 10 AD introduced a bewildering array of denominations intended to replace Han coinage, but the populace largely refused to use them, continuing to circulate the familiar wuzhu cash illegally. The 700-cash valuation assigned to this piece bore no relationship to its metal content, a gap the market refused to accept.
Wang Mang was overthrown in 23 AD, and most of his currency never achieved meaningful circulation.