Qing Dynasty
Shunzhi Tongbao Type 5
Jiangning Prefecture Bureau
清
順治通寶五式
江寧府局造
Item number: A1053
Year: AD 1660-1661
Material: Brass
Size: 27.8 x 27.7 x 1.0 mm
Weight: 4.3 g
Manufactured by: Jiangning Prefecture Bureau
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a “Shunzhi Tongbao” coin minted during the reign of Shunzhi, the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty after entering China proper. The coin was minted in Jiangning Prefecture, which is today’s Nanjing. This coin has a typical square hole design and is made of brass. The lower half of the coin’s obverse and the entire reverse side are covered with a black patina.
On the obverse, the characters “Shunzhi Tongbao” are inscribed in the order of top, bottom, right, and left. The reverse features Manchu script “ᠨᡳᠩ” (Ning) on the left side and the Chinese character “Ning” on the right, indicating the minting location. Based on the reverse design, this coin is classified as the fifth type.
After the Qing Empire conquered the Central Plains, Jiangning Prefecture (modern-day Nanjing), which had served as the former capital of the Ming dynasty, became a crucial military stronghold for controlling the southern regions and a vital economic hub. Therefore, in the 3rd year of the Shunzhi reign (AD 1646), the Qing court established the “Jiangning Prefecture Bureau,” abbreviated as “Bao Ning Bureau,” to oversee coin minting in the area.
In the 6th year of Kangxi (AD 1667), Jiangnan Province was divided into Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, and the Baoning Bureau came under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. However, in the 9th year of Kangxi (AD 1670), the Baoning Bureau was ordered to cease its minting activities.
In the 61st year of Kangxi (AD 1722), the Ministry of Revenue decided to retain only one mint per province, designating the Baosu Bureau in Suzhou as the representative mint for Jiangsu Province. Consequently, the Baoning Bureau was officially closed and faded into history.
During the 18-year reign of Emperor Shunzhi, the “Shunzhi Tongbao” coins were categorised into five major types based on the patterns on the reverse side:
Type | Period | Feature |
Type 1 | Shunzhi 1st-2nd (AD 1644-1645) | No inscription on the reverse side. |
Type 2 | Shunzhi 2nd-8th (AD 1645-1651) | Single Chinese character indicating the casting unit on the reverse side. |
Type 3 | Shunzhi 10th-14th (AD 1653-1657) | The reverse side of the coin features two sets of Chinese characters. The character on the left, “厘” (Cash), represents the coin’s value in relation to silver, while the character on the right indicates the minting authority responsible for producing the coin. |
Type 4 | Shunzhi 14th-18th (AD 1657-1661) | Minted by the central Ministry of Revenue and Ministry of Works, these coins are of higher quality, with Manchu script inscribed on both the left and right sides of the reverse. |
Type 5 | Shunzhi 17th-18th (AD 1660-1661) | Coins minted by various regional mints feature Manchu script on the left side of the reverse and Chinese characters on the right side to indicate the minting authority. |
物件編號: A1053
年代: 公元 1660-1661 年
材質: 黃銅
尺寸: 27.8 x 27.7 x 1.0 mm
重量: 4.3 g
製造地: 江寧府局
來源:
1. 諾南斯 2022
2. 大衛.萊斯利.福布斯.西利舊藏
這是清朝入關的首任皇帝順治所鑄造的「順治通寶」,鑄造地點為江寧府,即今日的南京。這枚錢幣形制為典型的方孔錢,材質為黃銅。錢幣正面下半部和整個背面包裹著黑色包漿。錢幣正面按上、下、右、左順序,依序鐫刻漢字「順治通寶」四字。錢幣背後左右兩側,依序以滿文「ᠨᡳᠩ」(寧)和漢文「寧」標示鑄造地點。且從錢幣背面風格來判斷,能知道這枚錢幣為第五式。
清帝國征服中原後,過去作為明故都的江寧府(今 南京),不僅是帝國控制南方的重要軍事要邑,還是支撐經濟的重要命脈。故於順治3年(公元1646年),清廷於當地設立江寧府局,簡稱為「寶寧局」負責鑄幣。
康熙6年(公元1667年),江南省被劃分為安徽和江蘇兩省,寶寧局歸於江蘇省管轄。不過在康熙9年(公元1670年),寶寧局受旨停止其鑄幣業務。康熙61年(公元1772年),戶部中央拍板各省僅保留一座鑄錢局的政策下,江蘇省確立以蘇州的「寶蘇局」作為代表,寶寧局就此走入歷史。
順治皇帝統治的18年間,其鑄造的順治通寶按照背面版式,總計有五大種類:
版型 | 時間 | 特色 |
第一式 | 順治元年至2年 (公元1644至1645年) | 背面沒有任何銘文 |
第二式 | 順治2年至8年 (公元1645至1651年) | 背面為單一個漢字,標示鑄造單位 |
第三式 | 順治10年至14年 (公元1653至1657年) | 背面為兩組漢字,左側「厘」為錢幣得折算的白銀,右側則為鑄造單位 |
第四式 | 順治14年至18年 (公元1657至1661年) | 中央的戶部和工部鑄造,較為精美,背面的左右兩側皆為滿文 |
第五式 | 順治17年至18年 (公元1660至1661年) | 各地鑄錢局鑄造,背面的左側以滿文,右側則以漢文標示鑄造單位 |