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Yuan Dynasty
Da Yuan Tongbao
(Phagspa Version)
元
大元通寶
(八思巴文版)
Item number: A1130
Year: AD 1309
The results after XRF testing
Element
Percentage %
Pb
45.27 %
Cu
40.7 %
Sn
10.55 %
Fe
1.67 %
Sb
0.231 %
Material: Bronze
Size: 40.9 x 40.4 x 3.4 mm
Weight: 26.7 g
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a coin from the Yuan Dynasty. The obverse side of the coin is unique, featuring the official script of the Yuan Dynasty—Phagspa. The four characters, read from top to bottom and right to left, translate to “Da Yuan Tongbao; the reverse side of the coin is blank. Notably, it is not a reign title coin.
Phagspa script was designed based on Tibetan characters by Phagspa, a lama of the Sakya school from Tibet, who was appointed by Kublai Khan, the founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. Phagspa script became the official script of the Yuan Dynasty.
The earliest known Phagspa script copper coins from the Yuan Dynasty are the Zhi Yuan Tongbao from the reign of Kublai Khan.
These coins are rarely found because Yuan Dynasty currency primarily consisted of paper money (Jiaochao, Baochao, etc.) with Chinese characters. Therefore, the quantity of copper coins minted by the official authorities was much smaller compared to other dynasties.
Historical records indicate that the officially issued copper coins were only Zhi Da Tongbao, Da Yuan Tongbao from the reign of Emperor Wuzong, and Zhi Zheng Tongbao from the reign of Yuan Emperor Shundi.
The reign of Emperor Wuzong was a very important period for the minting and issuance of copper coins in the Yuan Dynasty, closely tied to the reforms he implemented.
Wuzong undertook two particularly notable actions: the construction of Yuan Zhongdu and the establishment of the Shangshu Province to reform the government administration.
Additionally, he reformed the currency system by issuing Zhi Da silver notes and concurrently circulating copper coins. He decreed that copper coins from various dynasties should be used alongside the Zhi Da coins, meaning both paper money and copper coins were to be circulated together.
This was the first large-scale and officially implemented currency reform in Yuan Dynasty history, leading to the circulation of Zhi Da Tongbao and Da Yuan Tongbao.
Unfortunately, these new policies were abolished by Emperor Renzong, and Wuzong’s “new policies” only lasted for one reign. Consequently, the minting and circulation of Zhi Da TongBao and Da Yuan Tongbao coins were also terminated.