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Qing Dynasty
Tongzhi Tongbao
Unknown
(Privately Minted Version 1)
清
同治通寶
不明
(私鑄一版)
Item number: A562-1
Year: AD 1864-1875
Material: Brass
Size: 17.7 x 17.7 x 1.0 mm
Weight: 1.35 g
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a coin with a chipped edge, identified according to the collection records of D. L. F. Sealy as a “Tongzhi Tongbao” minted during the reign of the tenth emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Tongzhi. However, both the Chinese characters on the obverse and the Manchu script on the reverse have become illegible due to wear.
Weighing only 1.35 g, it is likely a privately cast coin.
During the 13-year reign of Emperor Tongzhi, copper coinage production was relatively scarce, as silver had gradually become the primary medium of exchange in everyday transactions. This scarcity was further exacerbated by the ongoing internal strife caused by the Taiping Rebellion, which had not yet been quelled at the beginning of his reign.
It was only after the Qing army successfully recaptured the Taiping capital of Nanjing in the 3rd year of Tongzhi’s reign (AD 1864) that the minting of lower-denomination Tongzhi Tongbao coins commenced. Among these, the largest quantities were produced by the Bao Zhe Bureau in Zhejiang and the Bao Su Bureau in Jiangsu.