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Une sapèque en laiton de l'empereur Nguyen Phuc Giao (1819-1840), ère Minh Mang (1820-1840). A/ Minh Mang thong bao (Monnaie courante de Minh Mang) R/ Vide Dimension : 25,7 mm Poids : 4,1 g. Les monnaies de laiton sont fabriquées dans un alliage à base de 50% de cuivre. Référence : C81.1 ; n°1317 BNF Remarque : belle monnaie avec des caractères particulièrement larges. Pendant l'ère Minh Mang, on émet des sapèques de laiton de 6 phan et de 9 phan (ou 1 tien). Cette monnaie pèse 1 tien. |
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Author | Jean-Michel Moullec from Vern sur Seiche (35, Bretagne), France |
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