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Fractional cash - Zhiyuan Qi Nian, temple coin

Issuer Empire of China
Year 1341
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Currency Cash (621-1912)
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Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script)
Obverse lettering  至 年 七  元
(Translation: Zhi Yuan Qi Nian Zhiyuan (2nd era of Kublai Khan, 1264-1294) / Seventh year)
Reverse description Plain uniface reverse, entirely blank save for the central square hole bordered by a raised inner rim and a raised outer rim at the coin's periphery. The surface shows no inscriptions, symbols, or decorative elements, which is characteristic of this posthumous temple issue of the Yuan dynasty.
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