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This is a list of images from Jurchen Jin Dynasty and Great Qi Dynasty cash coins (1115–1234)|Jurchen Jin Dynasty and Great Qi Dynasty cash coins on Wikimedia Commons.
List of coins produced by the (Jurchen) Jin dynasty
[edit]Coins produced by the Jurchen Jin dynasty include:[1][2]
Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Scripts | Years of minting | Emperor | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zheng Long Yuan Bao | 正隆元寶 | 正隆元宝 | Regular script | 1158–1161 | Wanyan Liang | |
Da Ding Tong Bao | 大定通寶 | 大定通宝 | Regular script | 1178–1189 | Shizong | |
Tai He Tong Bao | 泰和通寶 | 泰和通宝 | Regular script | 1204–1209 | Zhangzong | |
Tai He Zhong Bao | 泰和重寶 | 泰和重宝 | Regular script, Seal script | 1204–1209 | Zhangzong | |
Chong Qing Tong Bao | 崇慶通寶 | 崇庆通宝 | Regular script | 1212–1213 | Wanyan Yongji | |
Chong Qing Yuan Bao | 崇慶元寶 | 崇庆元宝 | Regular script | 1212–1213 | Wanyan Yongji | |
Zhi Ning Yuan Bao | 至寧元寶 | 至宁元宝 | Regular script | 1213 | Wanyan Yongji | |
Zhen You Tong Bao | 貞祐通寶 | 贞佑通宝 | Regular script | 1213–1216 | Xuanzong | |
Zhen You Yuan Bao | 貞祐元寶 | 贞佑元宝 | Regular script | 1213–1216 | Xuanzong |
Da Qi coinage
[edit]In 1130 during the Jin–Song Wars the Jin dynasty had set up a second puppet state called “Da Qi” (after the failed first puppet state, Da Chu), this puppet state briefly produced its own coins until it was defeated by the Song in 1137.[3][4][5]
Coins produced by the brief vassal state include:
Inscription | Traditional Chinese | Simplified Chinese | Script | Emperor | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fu Chang Tong Bao | 阜昌通寶 | 阜昌通宝 | Regular script, Seal script | Liu Yu | |
Fu Chang Yuan Bao | 阜昌元寶 | 阜昌元宝 | Regular script, Seal script | Liu Yu | |
Fu Chang Zhong Bao | 阜昌重寶 | 阜昌重宝 | Regular script, Seal script | Liu Yu |
References
[edit]- ↑ Numis' Numismatic Encyclopedia. A reference list of 5000 years of Chinese coinage. (Numista) Written on December 9, 2012 • Last edit: June 13, 2013 Retrieved: 17 June 2017
- ↑ Charms.ru Coincidences of Vietnam and China cash coins legends. Francis Ng, People’s Republic of China, Thuan D. Luc, United States, and Vladimir A. Belyaev, Russia March–June, 1999 Retrieved: 17 June 2017.
- ↑ Hartill, 221. State of Qi
- ↑ Hartill, David (September 22, 2005). Cast Chinese Coins. Trafford, United Kingdom: Trafford Publishing. ISBN 978-1412054669.
- ↑ Franke, Herbert (1994) "Introduction" in The Cambridge History of China: Volume 6, Alien Regimes and Border States, 710–1368, Cambridge University Press, pp. 2–42 ISBN: 978-0-521-24331-5.