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Qing Dynasty, Xuantong Tongbao,
Xuantong 2nd year,Kwangtung Province
清 宣統通寶
宣統二年廣東省造
Item number: A411
Year: AD 1910
Material: Bronze
Size: 16.7 x 16.7 x 0.8 mm
Weight: 1.3 g
Manufactured by: Guangdong, Canton Mint
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a square-holed bronze coin from the Xuantong 2nd year of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1910), minted by the Canton mint using machinery. During the Guangxu period, the provinces began to widely adopt the mechanised minting of Western-style silver and copper coins, leading to a gradual decline in the circulation of square-holed coins. Consequently, the minting techniques for these coins evolved from traditional sand casting to mechanised minting.
The coin features the design of a square-holed coin, with a smooth, round hole punched in the centre using machinery. Traditionally, the square hole had practical purposes, such as threading coins together for ease of carrying and accounting. However, in the era of mechanised minting, the hole retained only cultural significance. The additional step of punching the hole even increased the production cost.
On the obverse of the coin, the characters “Xuantong Tongbao” are inscribed in the sequence “top, bottom, right, left.” The reverse features the characters “Bao Guang” on either side of the central square, indicating that it was minted by the Canton mint.