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Yuan Chen Yuan

Issuer Chu, State of
Year 400 BC - 220 BC
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Value Yuan (1)
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Obverse description Impressed square stamp bearing two Chinese ideograms in archaic seal script, reading '陳爰' (Chen Yuan), applied to a flat sheet of cast gold. The inscription is rendered in bold, interlocking strokes within a roughly square cartouche, typical of the stamping technique used on Chu state gold currency. The surrounding field retains the irregular, granular surface characteristic of hand-cast gold sycee-style monetary pieces. Multiple such stamps were typically impressed across a larger gold sheet, which was then cut into individual units for circulation.
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Obverse lettering 陳爰
(Translation: Chen Yuan)
Reverse description Plain, unworked reverse presenting the rough, uneven surface of the cast gold sheet, entirely devoid of inscription, design, or decorative elements. The surface exhibits natural irregularities and a granular texture consistent with the casting process employed in the production of Chu state gold currency. No mint marks or symbols are present.
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