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Qing Dynasty
Kangxi Tongbao
Fujian Province Bureau
清
康熙通寶
福建省局造
Item number: A1009
Year: AD 1661-1722
Material: Brass
Size: 27.0 x 27.0 x 0.9 mm
Weight: 4.15 g
Manufactured by: Fujian Province Bureau
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This coin is a circulating currency piece from the reign of the third Qing Emperor, Kangxi (AD 1661-1722), minted in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province. It bears the inscription “Kangxi Tongbao.”
The coin has the typical square-holed design and is made of brass. The obverse side is inscribed with the four Chinese characters “Kangxi Tongbao” in the order of top, bottom, right, and left. On the reverse side, the left and right sides are marked with the Manchu script “ᡶᡠ” and the Chinese character “Fu,” indicating the minting location as Fuzhou.
During the Kangxi period, in addition to the centrally administered mints of the “Bao Quan Bureau” and the “Bao Yuan Bureau,” 24 regional mints were established across various provinces. In Fujian Province, aside from the mint in the provincial capital of Fuzhou, a temporary mint known as the “Zhangzhou Prefecture Bureau” was set up in southern Fujian between the 19th and 21st years of Kangxi’s reign (AD 1680-1682). This mint aimed to locally fund preparations for the Qing court’s military campaign against the Ming loyalist forces of Zheng Chenggong, which were based on the offshore island of Taiwan.