CAST CHINESE COINS. David Hartill

CAST CHINESE COINS


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ISBN: 1412054664,9781412054669 | 473 pages | 12 Mb


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CAST CHINESE COINS David Hartill
Publisher: Trafford Publishing




Before the Dinh Dynasty, our country was ruled by China and we used Chinese coins. We were given this by a family member (who is an avid art collector), but neither coins nor China are his area of specialty so I don't know how. Before you cast the coins write down and meditate on the question relating to the stimuli, issue or situation you are facing. In the mid 1800s, the coins were made of 3 parts copper and 2 parts lead. Historically , Chinese money coins were cast in copper, brass or iron. Better still, buy a copy of Hartill's Cast Chinese Coinswell worth about $45. Cast silver coins were intermittently produced but are considerably rarer. On International Day of Families (May 15), the bereavement and social isolation suffered by a growing number of families bereft of their only child in China casts a dark shadow over this joyful day. "It copy from China Ming Dao, but not forgery, It had been copy in 17th century in Southern Vietnam for circulation. €�This was the first coin of independent Vietnam. Of course, for those for whom gold coins are not enough, the Chinese firm is happy to provide every other imaginable formulation. From this time on, Chinese cash coins were no longer named according to their weight. In 621 AD, Emperor Gao Zu of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) cast a new coin known as the kai yuan tong bao (开元通宝). The Tlingit body armor and ceremonial robes tended to use coins only from China's Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

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