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Tang Dynasty Kaiyuan Tongbao currency. Coins began to have "Tongbao" in the Tang Dynasty, creating a new era and occupying an important position in the history of numismatic development. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the Sui five baht was used, which was light and mixed.
In the fourth year of Tang Gaozu Wude (621 AD), in order to rectify the chaotic currency system, abolish Sui money, follow the strict norms of the Western Han Dynasty of five baht, and open the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" to replace the five baht left in the society. The original "Kaiyuan Tongbao" was inscribed by the calligrapher Ouyang Xun, and the shape still follows the Qin square hole round coin, stipulating that every ten Wen weighs one tael, and the weight of each Wen is called one coin, and one thousand Wen weighs six catties and four taels. Since then, China's currency system has officially broken away from the baht system in the name of weight and developed into the Tongbao currency system, which has become the coinage standard of all dynasties after the Tang Dynasty, and has been followed for nearly 1,300 years.
In addition to the copper Kaiyuan Tongbao, the early Tang Dynasty also cast gold and silver Kaiyuan Tongbao. These two precious metal coins are only for royal rewards, for the entertainment of dignitaries, and are not put into circulation, so the number of surviving coins in the world is very small, especially the Jin Kaiyuan, which is even more precious. The picture shows that Kaiyuan Tongbao is made of copper, with rust on the surface and serious wear.
The money is wide and coarse, and uneven; The inner Guo is extremely fine, and the round piercing is square. Qian Wen is a direct reading of the four characters of the official book "Kaiyuan Tongbao". In addition to the blurred head of the word "yuan", the remaining three characters are placed squarely.
The word "Yong" is very distinctive. There are many versions of "Kaiyuan Tongbao", which can be divided into three periods: morning, middle and evening. The early Kaiyuan has fine outlines and exquisite writing; In the middle period, the back of the money is mostly cast with various ornaments such as stars and moons; The exterior of the late period is wider, and due to the imprecision of copper smelting, the coinage is rough, represented by "Huichang Kaiyuan".
And "Kaiyuan Tongbao" four characters in the Yuan glyph in different periods of the shape of the shape of a small difference, the second stroke of the word "Yuan" has the left pick, the right pick, the double pick distinction, the latter two are rare. Kaiyuan Tongbao due to the unearthed more market price is relatively flat, ordinary Kaiyuan Tongbao, each RMB 1; The mid-term Kaiyuan is about 10 yuan each. The more expensive early silver Kaiyuan can reach thousands of dollars.
There is also a late Huichang Kaiyuan Tongbao, the market price is slightly higher, about 100 yuan per piece. Therefore, ordinary Kaiyuan collectors do not need to collect a large number of pieces, and it is enough to save one or two pieces for viewing. Attention should be paid to the identification of Huichang Kaiyuan.
Historical records record that there are about 24 kinds of Huichang Kaiyuan, which is the money furnace of each state on the back of the money stamped with the word "Chang", which is not consistent with the original text, and the imprint is very casual and irregular. If it is found that the text is beautiful and standardized, or the back text has "Yang", it will be determined as pseudo-ancient. Coins can be stored in a pouch, face down or built-in, to prevent wear and tear.
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How much is a penny in the Tang Dynasty worth now: about one yuan. The circulation currency of the Tang Dynasty is copper money, and now there are archaeological discoveries of the Tang Dynasty copper money, copper money is hard currency, purchasing power is still OK, the Tang Dynasty because of the lack of copper, so silk cloth and tea bricks are also used, grain is used to make currency, and in some places even barter.
Therefore, copper coins are still relatively valuable in Tang.
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There are many kinds of ancient coins in the Tang Dynasty, ** is also the difference between heaven and earth, can only tell you that the cheapest Tang Kaiyuan Tongbao is worth about 1 yuan for reference, not all ancient coins have collection value, depending on its rarity, the amount of the world, the quality of the quality and other factors.
You still need to make up a picture to see if it is specific.
The front and back of the natural light should be clear and large.
I also have some ordinary Tang Kaiyuan Tongbao, send a picture to you to see, and exchange <> with each other
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Specific problems are analyzed in detail to see what variety, what material, and what quality. Generally speaking, a large amount is not worth much, such as Kaiyuan Tongbao, if it is a gold Kaiyuan Tongbao, it is more expensive.
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Is New Century Tongbao worth anything? What is the market**?
Kaiyuan Tongbao was the currency of the Tang Dynasty. Coins began to have "Tongbao" in the Tang Dynasty. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the Sui five baht was used, which was light and mixed.
In the fourth year of Tang Gaozu Wude, in order to rectify the chaotic currency system, abolish Sui money, follow the strict norms of the Western Han Dynasty of five baht, and open the "Kaiyuan Tongbao" to replace the five baht left in the society. The value of Kaiyuan Tongbao is very high, and now it is also booming in the ancient coin collection market. So today, I will take you to see how much Kaiyuan Tongbao ** is.
Kaiyuan Tongbao was the first currency of the Tang Dynasty, and it was also the currency with the largest issuance and the longest period of use. Because of its reasonable quality, proper currency control, and exquisite coin workmanship, it is deeply loved by the people. Kaiyuan Tongbao has become a part of the big five emperors' money, with the effect of warding off evil spirits and prospering wealth.
The original "Kaiyuan Tongbao" was inscribed by the calligrapher Ouyang Xun, the face text "Kaiyuan Tongbao", the shape still follows the Qin square hole round money, stipulating that every ten Wen weighs one tael, the weight of each Wen is called one penny, and one thousand Wen weighs six catties and four taels.
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Kaiyuan Tongbao. Due to the large number of surviving worlds.
The market ** is from five yuan to tens of hundreds of yuan.
Such as Kaiyuan Tongbao gold coins.
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The regular version is about five yuan.
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