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Qing Dynasty,
Qianlong Tongbao,
Bao San Bureau
(Manchu Script Version1)
清
乾隆通寶
寶陝局造
(滿文字體一版)
Item number: A715-1
Year: AD 1748-1796
Material: Brass
Size: 23.3 x 23.2 x 1.5 mm
Weight: 4.45 g
Manufactured by: Bao San Bureau
Provenance:
1. Noonans 2022
2. D. L. F. Sealy Collection
This is a Qianlong Tongbao coin issued by the Bao San Mint in Shaanxi Province during the reign of Qianlong, the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1735– AD 1796). The coin features a square hole in the centre.
The coin’s outer rim, inner rim, and central square hole are severely worn. The inner rim of the obverse is engraved with the four Chinese characters “乾隆通寶” (Qianlong Tongbao), with the character “乾隆” appearing compressed and the characters “通寶” notably elongated. On the reverse, the inner rim shows only faint outlines, suggesting the Manchu script “ᠪᠣᠣ ᠰᠠᠨ” (Bao San), with the script also appearing narrow and elongated.
The Bao San Mint was originally named the “Xi’an Prefecture Mint” and was established in Shaanxi Province during the second year of the Shunzhi reign (AD 1645). Although minting activities occurred during the Yongzheng period, they were later suspended. Minting resumed only in the 13th year of the Qianlong reign (AD 1748). Initially, the Bao San Mint used imported copper from Japan. From the 17th year of Qianlong’s reign (AD 1752), Sichuan copper and Yunnan copper began to replace Japanese copper, whose usage gradually declined. The primary raw materials then came from Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, with copper from newly opened mines within Shaanxi Province also being utilised.