QING: Dao Guang, 1820-1850, AE charm (15.52g), CCH-288, 35mm, lantern-hanging money, tian xia tai ping (heaven below great peace), with contemporary loop added, Fine. These could be considered as Palace cash and thus may or may not be considered a type of amulet. These were made as New Years gifts to people in the Imperial Palace, usually eunuchs and guards, who often hung the smaller ones below lamps, the larger ones below curtains. Hartill, in Qing Cash (Royal Numismatic Society, 2003), agrees they were handed out as gifts in the Palace, but only upon the establishment of each new reign title, and were wrapped in red cloth.
QING: Dao Guang, 1821-1850, AE cash (4.75g), Board of Works Mint, Peking, H-22.597s, Old branch mint, type B, cast 1824-50, mu qián (mother or seed coin), with crisp and well-defined characters and smooth rims and surfaces! EF, ex K.K. Lee Collection, in ...
QING: Dao Guang, 1821-1850, AE cash (4.65g), Board of Works Mint, Peking, H-22.597s, Old branch mint, type B, cast 1824-50, mu qián (mother or seed coin), with crisp and well-defined characters and smooth rims and surfaces! EF, ex K.K. Lee Collection, in ...
QING: Dao Guang, 1821-1850, AE cash (4.33g), Board of Works Mint, Peking, H-22.597s, Old branch mint, type B, cast 1824-50, mu qián (mother or seed coin), with crisp and well-defined characters and smooth rims and surfaces! EF, ex K.K. Lee Collection, in ...
QING: Dao Guang, 1821-1850, AE cash (4.51g), Board of Works Mint, Peking, H-22.597s, Old branch mint, type B, cast 1824-50, mu qián (mother or seed coin), with crisp and well-defined characters and smooth rims and surfaces! EF, ex K.K. Lee Collection, in ...
清朝铜钱风铃,以乾隆通宝、嘉庆通宝、道光通宝所製,其中一枚需重装,保存完好。China: Qing Dynasty, a copper cash wind chime, the coins all appear to be a mixture of Kang Xi Tong Bao, Qian Long Tong Bao, Jia Qing Tong Bao and Dao Guang Tong Bao one of the chi ...
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