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| 正面铭文 | 至 寶 通 元 (Translation: Zhi Yuan Tong Bao Zhiyuan (2nd era of Kublai Khan, 1264-1294) / Universal currency) |
| 背面描述 | Uniface reverse featuring a central square hole flanked by plain raised inner and outer rims. The field is entirely blank with no inscriptions, symbols, or decorative elements, consistent with the standard practice for fractional cash issues of the Yuan dynasty. The surface displays an uneven green and brown patina typical of cast bronze coinage of this period. |
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The Zhiyuan Tongbao series was issued under Kublai Khan during a reign defined by the aggressive promotion of paper currency — the chao — as the primary medium of exchange. Bronze cash occupied an awkward position in Mongol fiscal policy, tolerated rather than encouraged, which partly explains the fractional denominations and the relatively limited striking of this series compared to earlier Song issues.
The "temple coin" designation here is significant: these pieces were produced for ritual and votive distribution rather than commercial circulation, accounting for the better preservation frequently encountered on survivors.