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Lot:1101 元代大朝通宝小平银质 上美品

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SA2023年1月加州(#45)-钱币专场

2023-01-27 01:00:00

2023-01-30 07:00:00

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USD 2400

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YUAN: Da Chao, ca. 1206-1227, AR cash (2.75g), H-19.1, Obverse type 2B, two countermarks on the reverse (not struck over coin but imprinted into the mold): right (2h) T1, retrograde S-tamgha with additional stroke; right damaged H1, Chinese character zan (to praise, to approve), Fine, R, ex Shèngbidébao Collection. Da Chao, meaning Great Dynasty, was the Chinese name the Mongols used for themselves. According to Hartill, This coin is alleged to have been cast by the legendary Genghis Khan at his capital at Karakorum. This would place the date about 50-60 years prior to the formal foundation of the Yuan dynasty in 1271. A more likely attribution is the reign of Kublai Khan (1260-1294), who understood China as the base of his power and made great efforts to sinicize his image among his Chinese subjects. Upon gaining the title of the Great Khan in 1260, he moved his capital from Karakorum to Shangdu (in present-day Inner Mongolia), before moving it again to Dadu (Beijing) in 1271, a move which afforded him direct control of central China, but also sparked an uprising in Karakorum. The coin would presumably have been produced after 1260 and before the introduction of his zhi yuan tong bao cash coins around 1285. It is currently estimated that approximately 200-250 specimens are known to exist.

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