Taoist equipment, a mountain ghost spending money (one pair)

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Taoist equipment, a mountain ghost spending money (one pair)

Auction Information

Product:Taoist equipment, a mountain ghost spending money (one pair)

NO:4031

Starting Price:GBP:130,000

Transaction Price:No Deal

Specification:D:46.8mm/46.4mm T:2.8mm/2.6mm WT:33g/31g

Auction Time:24-May-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Limited Corporation

Description

Chinese ancient coins have a long history and a long history, and are treasures in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. Spending money, with its high artistic value, rich auspicious connotations, and intricate connections with ancient coins, has become a unique section of ancient Chinese folk cultural relics. The inclusion of the "Bagua theory" in coins reflects the ancient understanding and emphasis on the philosophical theory of the Book of Changes. Mountain ghosts, also known as mountain gods, are also known as mountain ghosts because they have not been officially enthroned by the Jade Emperor. Since ancient times, mountain ghosts have appeared in people's minds with a tall and just image. Objects made with mountain ghost patterns and inscriptions are often used by people to ward off evil spirits, suppress houses, or made into small accessories to hang around the waist, in order to achieve the purpose of exorcism and warding off evil spirits. The coin is circular with holes, and on the obverse is a talisman that reads "Thunder and thunder, killing ghosts and lowering spirits, slaying demons and warding off evil spirits, forever preserving the purity of the gods, and being urgently ordered by the Supreme Lord like a law, thunder orders mountain ghosts"; The back is decorated with eight hexagrams in regular script in Yangwen, as well as eight regular script Yangwen characters: Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, and Kun. These two coins are exquisitely crafted with clear and elegant text, truly deserving of being the finest pieces of money.