Taiping Tongbao spends money (in the box)

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Taiping Tongbao spends money (in the box)

Auction Information

Product:Taiping Tongbao spends money (in the box)

NO:4187

Starting Price:QAR: 26,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:According to actual measurement

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The Taiping Tongbao square hole coins have been minted by various dynasties in China. According to their purposes, they can be divided into two categories: utility money and aversion money (commonly known as spending money). During the Taiping Xingguo period of Emperor Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, before and after the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, during the Jianyan period of Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, Li Po prepared a rebel army, during the Taiping period of Emperor Shengzong of the Liao Dynasty, during the Hongzhi period of Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, and during the Qing Dynasty, the Tiandihui and Xiaodaohui rebel armies were all cast with Taiping Tongbao. Annam (now Vietnam), Japan and other countries have also cast Taiping Tongbao in history. The rich content in spending money is a microcosm of various generations of folk customs and traditions; The auspicious connotation represents the ancient Chinese people's longing and blessings for a better life. The connection between money and ancient coins is not only reflected in their similarity in form, but also in their close connection in terms of source, craftsmanship, and other aspects. Because spending money has various highlights, the team of spending money collectors not only includes ancient coin collectors, but also includes ancient culture enthusiasts, art enthusiasts, and so on. Among the numerous currencies at home and abroad, Chinese money is a unique group. The body of this coin is naturally wrapped in paste, with neat calligraphy and clever and unique patterns. It is exquisitely crafted and reflects the cultural ideology of Chinese people's longing for good luck. It is a popular theme among the general public and is deeply loved by people. The text and pattern on the coin body are: "Taiping Tongbao", symbolizing good luck, warding off evil spirits, and blessings, expressing people's fervent pursuit and possession of peace, happiness, health, and wealth. The practice of spending money in China has a long history and development. This type of money is generally not circulated as currency, but only for a certain purpose, such as wearing it. Some also have Taoist characteristics, such as "playing mahogany money", "chess money", and are more influenced by Buddhism. "Disgusting money" contains elements of a fusion of Buddhism and Taoism. This coin is well preserved and is rated by the Public Museum. It is wrapped in a pure and natural paste, and has extremely high collection value and historical significance. It is worth collecting for collectors!