There are a total of 273 coins in the Southern Song Dynasty, with the most discounted coins being two coins, followed by Xiaoping coins, and a small number discounting three coins.
Most of the coins written on them are genuine, and some coins have "upper moon and lower star" scratches or numbers representing the year on the back.
For example, there are 19 pieces of Jianyan Tongbao in total, including 14 pieces that are broken into two coins and 7 pieces of Qian Wenzhen.
Discount three coins for 5 coins and Qian Wenzhen for 4 coins.
There are 44 Shaoxing Tongbao and Shaoxing Yuanbao in the Southern Song Dynasty, all of which are discounted by two coins.
Some coins have "Moon Above and Stars Below" scratches on the back, among which there are 7 Shaoxing Tongbao coins, and the coins are written in genuine letters.
There are 37 Shaoxing Yuanbao coins and 12 Qian Wenzhen coins.
There are 10 Qiandao ingots in total, including 1 Xiaoping coin and Qian Wenzhen calligraphy.
There are 9 pieces of second-rate coins and 5 pieces of genuine money. One of the coins has a pattern of "upper moon and lower star" on the back.
Chunxi Yuanbao, a total of 22 pieces, Qian Wenzhen calligraphy.
The fact that they are rare in the world naturally means they are expensive.
Because they have been lost for so long, there are very few Mongolian coins "Xiaotong Baomei" written in Ssiba inscriptions in existence today.
There are 4 pieces of Shaoding Xiaoping in total, all of which are genuine books and can be discounted at 7 cents.
The order of reading is bottom, top, right, left, which is the same as the reading of special ancient coins.
Without any commemorative significance, the price of a perfect-grade Xiaotong treasure coin with the Sisi Bawen intact is over 800,000 yuan.
There are no chronological words "seven" and "eight" on the back of the money.
There are 5 pieces of Jingding Yuanbao in total, all of which are genuine and can be discounted at 7 cents.
Among them, there are a total of 12 Xiaotong treasure coins, all of which are made of Si Si Ba Wen and ten coins, with bare backs.
Therefore, the guy who hides ancient coins is definitely knowledgeable. I am leaving a way forward for myself.
Of course, the ancient coins I discovered in this small tomb from the Tang Dynasty are nothing compared to the mountains of money.
Obviously, the people who hid those ancient coins from the Yuan Dynasty should be knowledgeable.
I'm talking about myself, but the seventeen Xiaotong treasure coins I hid are worth millions at the highest price.
[A novel app that has been running stably for many years, comparable to the old version of the source-changing app, huanyuanapp, that is used by all chasing bugs.]
The cheapest and most special one is 180,000 to 70,000 yuan, and the slightly worse one is 1,700,000 to 80,000 yuan.
In 1269, Kublai Khan sent an edict to heaven and became the legal writing of the Yuan Dynasty, used together with Chinese characters and other Chinese characters.
One coin from Kaiqing Yansi, the real book is discounted at seven cents, and there is no year mark "Yuan" on the back of the coin.
Zhixiaoxiaoping is the sea mountain of Wuzong in Yuan Dynasty, which was cast in the eighth to seventh year of Xiaoxiao.
It must be the little Yan Silan with the gilded crescent moon back. How can it be sold for 700,000 to 700,000 yuan?
The eighteen pieces that Chen Wenzhe saw were all in very good condition. What was rare was that they were all 70% off.
There are no chronological words "Yuan", "eight" and "seven" on the back of the money, including 2 large flat coins and 4 discounted seven coins.
There are a total of 8 Yuanbao from the Imperial and Song dynasties, all of which are authentic and can be discounted at seven cents.
Perhaps knowing that it was possible to bring them out of this small tomb, the batch of ancient coins was hidden in a crack in the wall of this small tomb.
At least before committing the crime, when I ran away, I took those ancient coins, which were inconspicuous, and it was difficult to exchange them for a small amount of cash. Among them, there were 2 large flat coins and 16 coins discounted.
In the early years, copper coins were banned and paper money was used. It was not until the seventh year of Emperor Wu Zong's reign (1309 AD) that Caizi resumed minting coins.
However, nothing is worse than nothing.
Among them, there are 5 large flat coins and 18 qian coins.
There are no chronological words "yuan", "seven", "eight", "seven", "one", "eleven", "seventeen", "eighteen", etc. under the back of the money.
Originally, Chen Wenzhe thought that among the small Yuan Dynasty tombs I discovered that time, there were only those ancient coins.
There are 32 pieces of Jiaxi Xiaoping, all of which are genuine and can be discounted at seven cents.
Those coins that are not from the Southern Song Dynasty, if you count them carefully, they are all considered small.
First of all, there are 13 Zhenglong Yuanbao coins and Qianwen Zhenshu.
A total of 18 coins from Jiading Xiaoping, Qian Wenzhen's calligraphy, there are no chronological words "Yuan", "One", "Seven", "Eight", "Seven", "Eight", "Four", "Ten", "Eleven" and "Seventeen" under the back of the coin.
wait.
The value of that kind of condition is 30% discounted to 100,000 yuan per piece, so you can buy one for 40,000 to 40,000 yuan.
On the back of the money there may be no chronological words such as "Shen" or "You", or there may be no ◎ mark on the back.
There are no chronological words "eight", "seven" and "seven" on the back of the money.
The seven characters "Xiao Yan Silan" on this coin are from the Mongolian Sisiba script. It was a new Mongolian character created by Sisiba, the leader of the Sakya sect of Lamaism in the Snow Region, by adding, deforming and deforming the ancient Tibetan script. It is a pinyin script.
It is rare to find a small Yan Si Da Ping. The market price is about 200 yuan, but it is more common to find it at a discount of 70%. The special estimate is 50,000 to 100,000 yuan.
There are 6 pieces of Jiatai Xiaoping in total, all of which are genuine books and can be discounted at 7 cents.
Among them, there are 3 Xiaoping coins, the diameter of the coins is about 2.4 cm, and the diameter of the coins is 0.7~0.8 cm.
Those copper coins are all real coins and are of high value. Zi Cong discounted them by 7 cents.
Qian Wen's regular script can be read directly. If there is no flat money, it can be folded by 70%, 80% off, etc.
The first thing Chen Wenzhe saw were 27 coins from the Yuan Dynasty. The coins had no real writings and were written in Mongolian Sisiba script.
Sisi Bawen Xiaoping coin was cast by the dynasty established by the Mongolian and Yuan nobles who took over the Central Plains.
There are no chronological words "Yuan", "Qi", "Eight", "Qi", etc. on the back of the money.
There are 69 Xianchun Yuanbao pieces in total, all of which are authentic and can be discounted at seven cents.
Maybe you thought you were behind that kind of coin, so you hid it on purpose?
There are no chronological words "eight", "seven", "eight", etc. on the back of the money.
In the eighth year of Zhixiao, the Chinese "Zhi Xiaoping", "Zhi Xiao Yuanbao" Daping, which is worth seven coins, the Chinese "Xiaotong Baomei" Daping, which is worth ten coins, and the Mongolian Si Si Ba text "Xiao Yan Silan" which is worth ten coins.
.
There are 3 Kaixi Xiaoping coins in total, all of which are authentic and can be discounted at 7 cents.
What's more, there are no other Yuan Dynasty copper coins, such as Xiaoxiaoping, a total of 13 coins.
Xiao Yan Silan, a special Yuan Dynasty Si Si Ba Wen, could sell for more than 100,000 yuan.
On the back of one of the coins is the date "Qi".
That quantity is too small to say small and too much to say too much.
The money needs to be disposed of quickly, and it's hundreds of millions.
There are no chronological words "Yuan", "Qi", "Eight", "Qi", "Yi", etc. on the back of the money.
The smallest number is Xiaoding Xiaoping, with a total of 43 coins, Qian Wen Shou Jin Shu.
There are 6 Qingtong treasure coins in total, with Qian Wen’s genuine calligraphy.
Chunyou Yuanbao, a total of 23 pieces, with genuine Qian script.
There are more than a dozen copper coins under the body, which is really eye-catching.
Among them, the Mongolian Yuan Sisi Bawen "Xiaotong Baomei" money is the most distinctive and is an authentic "local specialty".
What's more, I saw earlier that no one was selfish, and I even hid some ancient coins.
Fold two coins into 2 pieces, the diameter of the coin is about 3 cm, and the thread diameter is about 0.9 cm.
The coin has a diameter of 4.1 centimeters, a thickness of 0.32 centimeters, and a weight of 21 grams. Each coin is equivalent to a large flat coin of ten cents.
The back of the money has the year mark "two" on it, including one Xiaoping coin.
That kind of copper coin has a steep and deep outline, with a bare back and a scholar, but no cloud pattern, no stars or moon on the back.
There are 19 pieces of two coins, the diameter of the coin is 2.8~3.1 cm, and the thread diameter is about 0.9 cm.
Some money has "Moon above and Stars below" scratched on the back, and some money has "****", "Ten", "Eleven", "Twelve", "Thirteen" and "Sixteen" written on the back.
The largest number at the beginning was the Jin Dynasty coins, with a total of 56 coins, all of which were Daping coins.
A total of 3 Shaoxi Yuanbao, Qian Wenzhen calligraphy.
There are no chronological words "Yuan", "eight" and "seven" on the back of the money.
There are no chronological words "seven" and "eight" on the back of the money.