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English: Section 1.83: "Charms with coin inscriptions: Cheng Te T'ung Pao"
Cheng Te T'ung Pao Dynasty: Ming (1368-1644 a.d.) Emperor: Wu Tsung (1505-1521 a.d.) Years title: Cheng Te (1505-1521 a.d.) "The legend of this coin is a favorite to use as an amulete and many of these coins will be found with ornamental rims and reverses decorated with dragons and other designs." [CR] In [M] (Mandel's Metal Charms and Amulets of China) book we can find 41 items with that coin legend. 48 mm Obv. Cheng Te T'ung Pao Coinage of True Virtue Rev. Two dragons Meaning: Ref.: [M] 1.83.11 |
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Author | John Ferguson |
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