(Apr 14, 2012)
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Size | 24 mm | Weight | 3.8 grams | 1-Cash Obv | Kai Yuan Tong Bao Tang, 845~ A.D. | Rev | Provincial mint " Run" above | Material | Bronze from Buddhist Statues | Local mint names on reverse These coins differed from those cast earlier in the dynasty by Emperor Gaozu in that they had the character chang (昌) on the reverse side Other mints soon followed with each producing a coin with a character on their reverse side indicating the mint of production There is only one known example of a coin with the "fu" character on the reverse but no inscription at all on the obverse side There exists a lead version of the "hui chang" kai yuan tong bao that has the "tan" (潭) for Changsha (Hunan) character on the reverse A rare version of kai yuan tong bao from the lan (蓝) for Lantian (Shanxi) mint has three clouds on the reverse On the other hand, there allegedly exists a coin believed to be authentic with a "qing" (清) character on the reverse side At its height in the 7th and early part of the 8th century, the Tang Dynasty was the most powerful empire in the world
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