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Qing Dynasty
Xianfeng Tongbao
Bao Zhe Bureau
(Version 2)
清
咸豐通寶
寶浙局造
(版型二)
Item number: A619
Year: AD 1850-1861
Material: Brass
Size: 23.4 x 23.1 x 0.9 mm
Weight: 2.45 g
Manufactured by: Bao Zhe Bureau
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a “Xianfeng Tongbao” coin minted during the Xianfeng era, produced by the Bao Zhe Bureau located in Zhejiang, with a composition of brass. The coin follows the typical square-holed format, and the obverse features the Chinese characters “Xianfeng Tongbao” inscribed in a clockwise order from top, bottom, right, and left. On the reverse, the Manchu characters “ᠪᠣᡠ ᠵᡝ” (Bao Zhe) are engraved on the left and right sides, indicating its place of minting in Zhejiang.
Compared to other coins in the collection, the appearance of this coin is less refined, exhibiting significant wear and damage, including noticeable chips along the edges. Particularly on the obverse side, remnants of casting material extend beyond the outer circular rim, suggesting that the coin was not carefully polished after minting.
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.