The two Zhi Zheng Tong Bao that Chen Wenzhe was able to see through Hui Shuo are both broken coins of the second year, with the characters "Mao" and "Chen" written in Basiba on the back respectively.
These represent the eleventh year (1351) and the twelveth year (1352) respectively.
It can be inferred from this that the age of these coins, or the age of the ancient tombs, should be no earlier than the twelfth year of Yuan Zhizheng (1352).
According to Zhang Ding's "On Copper Coins of the Yuan Dynasty", since the founding of New China, at Xizhimen Railway Station in Shendu, Huaiyin in Sujiang, Bengbu in Ontario, Anji in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, as well as Yudu County, Yongxin County and xy city in Xijiang,
Yuan Dynasty coin hoards have been discovered in Jingzhen and other places.
Therefore, ancient coins from the Yuan Dynasty are not uncommon, but not many can flow into the market.
Because most of the ancient coin hoards were monopolized by the state.
Some of those that have flowed into the market have also been cracked down by relevant departments, so for private collectors, hoarding ancient coins from the Yuan Dynasty is really rare.
Chen Wenzhe had received a batch before, but he didn't expect that he would be able to get through Hui Shuo this time and gain something unexpected.
It has to be said that there are talents in the tomb robbing industry, and those guys have actually sorted out a lot of precious ancient coins.
For example, there are five Han five-baht coins in total, which are Xiaoping coins in seal script.
There are 173 pieces of real Qian script, 118 pieces of seal script, divided into small characters and large characters, and 19 pieces of spent money.
There are 93 pieces of Xiqian and Qianwen, all of which are broken into seven coins. There are 77 pieces of Qianwen in real script, 16 pieces of seal script, and 10 pieces of spent money.
There are 60 Xuanhe and Xiaoping coins in total, including 3 Daping coins, 1 Qianwen official script, and 2 seal script coins.
Qian Wen has eight calligraphy styles: zhen, running and cursive, including 8 real scripts, 11 running scripts and 15 cursive scripts.
Yuanfeng Xiaoping has a total of 496 coins, including 337 Daping coins, 176 Qian script coins, 161 seal script coins, and 10 Huachuan coins.
There are a total of 8 Qianyuan treasures, with official script on the money. Among them, 2 have no moon-shaped scratches on the upper part of the back.
There are 53 pieces of Qianwen in Chongqian, Qianwen’s official script.
There are 59 Xianping ingots in total, all of which are genuine Daping coins.
For example, there are a total of 2,786 coins in the Northern Song Dynasty. The least amount is a large flat coin, followed by seven coins, and the most ten coins.
Including 4 pieces of spent money and 14 pieces with no moon or oblique moon-shaped scratches on the lower part of the back.
Apart from this, there are no ancient coins from the Southern Song Dynasty, and the quantity of that category is relatively small. There are 57 coins in seven fold, 20 coins in official script, and 37 coins in seal script.
Those coins are actually relatively rare. They are coins from the Song Dynasty. Since there are so few coins in existence, most of them are valuable.
The money diameter is divided into two types: small diameter 2.4~2.6 cm, large diameter 2.2~2.3 cm, and thread diameter 0.6~0.7 cm.
Among them, there are 67 Zhiping Yuanbao, 29 Qianwen Zhenshu, 38 seal scripts, and 8 Huachuanqian.
Jingyou Yuanbao has a total of 53 pieces, all of which are large flat coins.
There are 158 Tiansheng Yuanbao in total, all of which are large flat coins.
1 Huichang Kaiyuan Xiaoping, without the word "Luo" on the back.
There are only so few ancient coins from the Yuan Dynasty, and they have all been sorted out clearly.
A small piece from the Tang Dynasty in the Southern Tang Dynasty, with a diameter of 2.3 cm and a diameter of 0.7 cm.
There are 320 Xining Yuanbao and Xiqian coins in total.
Zhiping Yuanbao and Zhiping Xiaoping have a total of 68 coins, all of which are Daping coins.
Besides, there are also some exquisite pieces among them, such as a piece of Zhihe Xiaoping and a real book by Qian Wen.
There are 49 pieces of Zhidao Yuanbao in total, all of which are Daping coins.
There are 234 pieces of Kaiyuan Yanle in total. They are written in real Qian script. On the front, the seventh stroke of the character "Yuan" is drawn down from the right.
One piece of Qingli treasure is worth seven cents for a genuine book.
The money diameter is 2.5~2.6 cm, and the thread diameter is about 0.9~1 cm.
The character "五" is a cross straight pen with a coin diameter of 2.2 cm and a thread diameter of 0.9 cm.
There are 2 Mingdao ingots in total, both of which are large flat coins in seal script.
Among them, there are 38 Xiangfu Xiaoping, which are divided into small characters and large characters. At that time, there were 104 Xiangfu Yuanbao.
There are 142 pieces of Xiangfu Xiaoping and Xiangfu Yuanbao, all of which are genuine Daping coins.
In the Song Dynasty, there were no ancient coins of large quantity and price. For example, Xiaoping coins in the Song and Yuan Dynasties only had 12 coins, all of which were Daping coins in official script.
There are 143 Zhenghe Xiaoping coins in total, including 92 Daping coins, 42 Qian Wen official script coins, and 50 seal script coins.
There are 121 Shaosheng ingots in total, including 108 Daping coins, 57 Qian scripts, 51 seal scripts, and 8 Huachuan coins.
There are 248 pieces of Xiaoping coins in Yuanyou, including 212 Daping coins, 111 Qianwen running scripts, 101 seal scripts, and 11 Huachuan coins.
There are 291 pieces of Xiaoping coins from the Emperor and Song dynasties, all of which are Daping coins.
There are a total of 127 Yuanbao from the Holy Song Dynasty, including 91 Daping coins, 38 Qianwen running scripts, 53 seal scripts, and 8 Huachuan coins.
Then came the Yuan Dynasty. Every coin in that period should be valuable, even very valuable.
Chongning Xiaoping, Chongqian Qianwen, a total of 71 coins, all of which are discounted by ten coins.
For example, Zhihe Xiaoping and Zhihe Yuanbao, although 29 coins were found at the beginning, they were all Daping coins.
The money diameter is 2.4 cm, and the thread diameter is 0.67 cm.
The Qian Wen is slightly larger than that of Kaiyuan Xiaoping of the Tang Dynasty, with a wider margin. The diameter of the money is 2.45 cm, and the thread diameter is 0.6 cm.
There are a total of 243 coins of the Tang Dynasty, all of which are Xiaoping coins. The inscriptions on the coins are not authentic and they are in two parts.
There is a total of 1 five-baht coin from the Sui Dynasty. It is a small flat coin in seal script and has been severely worn.
The money diameter is 2.2~2.5 cm, and the thread diameter is 0.6~0.7 cm.
There are 40 pieces of Jiayou Xiaoping, 26 pieces of Qian Wenzhen script, 14 pieces of seal script, and 3 pieces of Huachuan money.
For example, Kaiyuan Xiaoping of the Southern Tang Dynasty, these people sorted out one piece.
There are a total of 28 coins in Xiaoguan Yanle, all of which are large flat coins with thin gold scripts on the coins.
There are 29 genuine Qian scripts and 24 seal scripts.
Among them, there are 23 Jiayou Yuanbao, 13 Qianwen Zhenshu, 10 seal scripts, and 3 Huachuanqian.
Those copper coins are still an anomaly, and the more common ones are probably the coins of these short-lived dynasties.
Among them, 9 were not spent.
There are 8 pieces of seven coins, 3 pieces of Qianwen running script, and 5 pieces of seal script.
Among them, there are 227 Xining Yuanbao coins, all of which are Daping coins, 149 Qian Wenzhen scripts, 78 seal script coins, and 11 Huachuan coins.
There are 45 pieces of Yuanfu Xiaoping in total, including 37 pieces of Daping money, 20 pieces of Qianwen running script, and 17 pieces of seal script.
There are 25 Taiping Xiaoping coins in total, all of which are Daping coins in official script.
Tianxi Xiaoping has a total of 82 coins, all of which are genuine Daping coins.
There are 28 Zhihe Yuanbao, 17 Qian Wenzhen scripts, and 11 seal scripts.
There are eight calligraphy styles: Zhen, Xing and Cao, including 13 real scripts, 19 running scripts and 17 cursive scripts.
There are 51 pieces of seven coins, 26 pieces of Qianwen official script, and 25 pieces of seal script.
There are 90 genuine Qian scripts and 68 seal scripts.
Qian's writing does not have seal, official, Zhen, Xing, Cao, thin gold calligraphy, etc., so he did not spend a lot of money on it.
It is no longer a relatively small number of coins that can be easily identified.
Among them, there are 18 from Chongning Xiaoping and Qianwen Shoujin.
There are 159 pieces of seven-fold money, 64 pieces of running script, 95 pieces of seal script, and 8 pieces of spent money.
There are 63 pieces of Jiayou Yuanbao and Jiayou Xiaoping, all of which are Daping coins.
However, those copper coins discovered in the Yuan Dynasty were far too numerous compared to the treasure banknotes.
There are a total of 59 Jingde Yuanbao coins, all of which are genuine coins.
There are 36 pieces of seven-fold money, 17 pieces of Qianwen running script, 19 pieces of seal script, and 2 pieces of spent money.
There are 36 pieces of Qianqian, 26 pieces of Qianwen running script, 10 pieces of seal script, and 2 pieces of spent money.
There are 34 Chunhua ingots in total, all of which are large flat coins.
In addition, the Yuan Dynasty did not rule the country for a long time, so even if the quantity is small, it will affect its value.
There are 13 pieces of Qianqian, 9 pieces of Qianwen running script, 4 pieces of seal script, and 1 piece of spent money.