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Qing Dynasty
Xianfeng Tongbao
Bao Quan Bureau
(Chinese Script Version 2)
清
咸豐通寶
寶泉局造
(漢字體二版)
Item number: A535
Year: AD 1850-1861
Material: Brass
Size: 20.8 x 20.7 x 0.9 mm
Weight: 2.4 g
Manufactured by: Bao Quan Bureau
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a “Xianfeng Tongbao” coin minted during the Xianfeng period by the Bao Quan Bureau, which was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Revenue in the capital. The coin follows the typical square-holed design and is made of brass, with green corrosion spots present on the upper portions of both the obverse and reverse sides.
On the obverse, the four Chinese characters “Xianfeng Tongbao” are inscribed in the sequence of top, bottom, right, and left. The character “咸” at the top is obscured by corrosion, making it difficult to identify at first glance, while the top strokes of the character “豐” appear notably wide. On the reverse side, the Manchu script “ᠪᠣᡠ ᠴᡳᠣᠸᠠᠨ” (Bao Quan), indicating the Bao Quan Bureau, is inscribed on the left and right, though the details have become unclear due to the coin’s age.
The Xianfeng period was one of the most chaotic times for Qing dynasty coinage, primarily due to the rapid spread of the Taiping Rebellion, which created an urgent need for military funding to suppress the uprising. In response, Emperor Xianfeng accelerated the production of currency by issuing coins with large denominations and reopening or establishing new mints that had been long inactive. As a result, the number of mints during the Xianfeng era reached 28, producing coins with denominations ranging from smaller values of four cash to as high as one thousand cash. This rapid expansion, however, also led to severe inflation within the empire.