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A rubbing of a Chinese cash coin issued during the reign of the Song Dynasty.

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English: A rubbing of a Chinese cash coin issued during the reign of the Song Dynasty.

D: 32.1 mm    W: 8.8 g

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Author 'Coins in the collection of the Shanghai Museum. Coins of the Song, Liao, Jin and Western Xia dynasties.', Shanghai, 1994

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