File:S612 GaoZong QianLong Finances NR 1ar85 (9144809270).jpg
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Une monnaie en laiton d'une sapèque (1 cash) de l'empereur Gao Zong, ère Qian Long (1736-1795) de la dynastie Qing (1644-1912), atelier du ministère des finances à Pékin, caractérisée par des caractères frustes et une graphie de chiowan au revers qui se retrouve sur des monnaies ayant circulé au Xinjiang. A/ Qian Long tong bao (Monnaie courante de Qian Long) R/ Boo chiowan Dimension : diamètre de 24,66 mm, poids de 4,1 g. Remarque : Je ne sais quoi penser de cette monnaie. Une fausse ? De toute façon, ces monnaies étant très communes, ce n'est sans doute pas un faux moderne. |
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Author | Jean-Michel Moullec from Vern sur Seiche (35, Bretagne), France |
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