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Guang Xu Tong Bao, Copper coin One Cash, Machine Milled Cash 1875-1908

Guang Xu Tong Bao, Copper coin One Cash, Machine Milled Cash 1875-1908

ANCIENT CHINA
Qing Dynasty
Guang Xu Tong Bao, Copper coin One Cash

Machine Milled Cash

 

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Reign title: Guang Xu, AD 1875-1908
Shape Round with a square hole

 

Obverse:

Chinese ideograms
- Top to bottom:
光緒 = Guāng Xù , 10th emperor of the Qing dynasty (Manchu) 1875-1908.
- Left to right:
寶通 = Bǎo Tōng, means currency

Lettering:

寶 通

Reverse:

Dragon, the symbol of the Qing royal family, Flaming Dragon emblem in center,
surrounded by stylized clouds and fire and water below.

 

Copper coin One Cash

 

The Trial Minting by Machinery of cash coins

The construction of the Kwangtung Mint outside the City of Canton at Huang Hua T'ang commenced in 1887 and was completed in 1889.
The Kwangtung Mint began trial minting by machinere of cash coins on the 26th day of the fourth moon in 1889. It was officially inaugurated on the 3rd day of the eighth moon of the same year and commened minting of the Kuang Hsu Tung Pao cash coins.

This cash coin weighed 1 mace (Chinese measurements) and bore the mint mark Kwang written in both Chinese and Manchu characters and the denomination in Chinese [Equivalent to one cash]. They were for general circulation at the rate of 1000 cash to one tael of silver. This was the new machin-made cash coin, but the cash coins of early issues were allowed to continue their circulation in the market

This is a new Kuang Hsu cash coin with a reduced weight of 0.8 mace was struck by the Kwangtung mint with the sanction of the Ch'ing Court in 1890 to off-set a deficit resulting from minting cash coins of 1 mace in weight by machinery in the previous year. This was the kuang Hsu Tung Pao with the Kwang mint mark of two Manchu characters on the reverse. It was valued at par with 1 mace cash coin for general circulation with other cash coins of earlier issues in the local market.

This cash coin weighed 1 mace (Chinese measurements) and bore the mint mark Kwang written in both Chinese and Manchu characters and the denomination in Chinese [Equivalent to one cash]. They were for general circulation at the rate of 1000 cash to one tael of silver. This was the new machine-made cash coin, but the cash coins of early issues were allowed to continue their circulation in the market

 

 

 

 

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Guang Xu Tong Bao, Copper coin One Cash, Machine Milled Cash 1875-1908

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