However, looking at so many gold coins and gold ingots, how many people would not be selfish?
Chen Wenzhe still wanted to collect it, and the price he paid must be other hidden stolen goods.
It's still early for these things, and Chen Wenzhe has plenty of time to deal with them.
Therefore, he once again happily looked at his wonderful harvest in the future.
This time he looked faster, but that didn't mean these gold and silver products were ordinary.
Even compared to those gold coins from the Song Dynasty, he was more interested in these gold coins, which were less valuable but highly valuable for collection.
Each of ancient gold coins has great collection value.
After all, gold, as a hard currency, has been sought after since ancient times.
Gold coins made of gold are naturally more valuable than ordinary coins themselves, and have more collection significance.
For example, the Jin Wu Baht, which was the "Jin Wu Baht gold coin" in the Western Han Dynasty.
There are many theories about this kind of gold coin. One is that it was minted during the period of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, and the other is that it was minted during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
In 1980, a gold five-baht coin was found while leveling land in Yuanxia, XY City, Western Shaanxi Province.
This coin has a diameter of 2.6 centimeters, a weight of 9 grams, and a gold content of 95%.
The money face has a wider outer wall, the money text is rigorous and neat, the character "五" is cross-bordered, and the character "铢" is folded in the "Zhu" part.
It is said that there are currently only three known "golden five bahts" in China.
One is collected in the Western Shaanxi History Museum, one is collected by a collector in Yangluo, and the third one was unearthed from the ancient tomb of the Western Jin Dynasty in Pizhou.
The gold coins that Chen Wenzhe saw should have come from the Western Shaanxi area. As for whose tomb it was, it was impossible to tell.
In addition to the gold five baht, the next thing is the Kaiyuan Tongbao gold coin.
This Chen Wenzhe also got a few coins from the big tomb in his hometown, but this time he saw more.
This kind of gold Kaiyuan Tongbao was cast by Li Yuanshi, the emperor of Tang Dynasty, and was written by Ouyang Xun.
This kind of gold coin is imitated from the copper Kaiyuan Tongbao and is not used as a currency, but as a reward for the palace.
The outer diameter of this coin: 2.4CM, net weight: 8.2 grams.
The number discovered now is still relatively large, otherwise it would not be as good as the gold coins of the Song Dynasty.
For example, in 1970, 30 gold Kaiyuan Tongbao were unearthed in Hejia Village, Chang'an.
This was the only discovery during that period, which shows how rare it is.
There were actually quite a lot of gold coins in the Tang Dynasty. In addition to the ones mentioned above, there was also a gilt gold coin from Tiance Mansion.
Of course, this kind of gold coin should not be regarded as something from the Tang Dynasty, but rather a gold coin from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.
To be precise, this kind of gold coin should have been cast by Ma Yin, a state of Chu during the Ten Kingdoms period.
This is a coin specially minted to commemorate Tiance Mansion. Apart from the "Tiance Mansion Treasure" coin, it is unique.
Therefore, the "Tiancefubao" coin is the only Jifu coin in history.
"Tiancefubao" is a large coin with neat internal and external outlines. The coin text is genuine and can be read in a convolutional manner. There is no text on the back.
It was cast by Ma Yin, King of Chu during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, in the first year of Qianhua (911). This gold coin is one of the "Fifty Treasures" of ancient Chinese coins.
Then there is the Xuanhe Yuanbao gold coin, which was a coin specially issued by Song Huizong during the Northern Song Dynasty.
This kind of gold coin is shaped like the Xiaoping coin of the Northern Song Dynasty, with a narrow rim and wide penetration. It is read in regular script and has a diameter of 2.2 centimeters and a weight of 2.8 grams.
It is said that they were minted by his descendants, and the number of Xuanhe Yuanbao gold coins minted was only sixty-six.
Previously, this kind of coin was only found on April 27, 1996, when farmers in Nancheng Village, Ashe River Township were sifting sand in the Ashe River and found a gold coin.
It is the only one of its kind in existence today, and it is an orphan.
Now it is obvious that it is not an orphan, but if Chen Wenzhe gets this kind of gold coin, he will definitely not let it go easily.
Legend has it that sixty-six pieces were minted at that time, and now Chen Wenzhe has seen six. It seems that the legend is probably true, at least it is definitely impossible to have only one.
Of course, this is what has been unearthed, and perhaps more will be unearthed later.
It has to be said that the economy of the Song Dynasty was really developed, so there were a lot of gold coins discovered in the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties. This time he saw the Daguan Tongbao gold coin.
This gold coin of Daguan Tongbao is a coin inscribed by Emperor Huizong. The font of "Daguan Tongbao" is delicate and elegant, with a coherent charm. The coin is well-cast, the text is beautiful, and the money body is thick.
Although other money calligraphy is good, the style is similar to ordinary people's calligraphy, but thin gold calligraphy has a unique style, and because it is very rare in existence, it has a very large room for appreciation and is highly valuable for collection.
Then he saw another Taiping Tongbao gold coin. The reason why he noticed this gold coin again was because the gold coin was wrapped in a piece of paper.
And this piece of paper records the process of unearthing this gold coin.
This kind of gold coin was minted during the Taiping and Xingguo reign of Emperor Taizong Zhao Kuangyi of the Song Dynasty. It is made of Taiping Tongbao Xiaoping gold and weighs 4.1 grams.
The material of this coin is precious, the casting process is excellent, the characters are clear and straight, the ground seal is flat, and it has been worn by Guo Zhouzheng. After thousands of years, the golden surface of the coin is especially shining, and the preservation state is excellent.
It is undoubtedly a palace coin, extremely rare and extremely beautiful.
According to the record of the guy who bought the gold coin at that time, it was in 1984 that a cowherd boy was grazing cattle on a hillside in Qingshan Township, Lu'an County, Hui Province. The old cattle hooves dug the land and dug out this ancient spring treasure.
This is the last Song Dynasty piece that Chen Wenzhe has seen, and it is a very precious and perfect piece.
Chen Wenzhe sorted through the gold coins found this time and discovered that the group of tomb robbers had at least robbed many ancient tombs in the Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, and Ming Dynasty.
If you think about it this way, from the Han Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, they robbed almost everything!
Because next he discovered the gold coins of the Yuan Dynasty, first of all, a Zhongtong Yuanbao gold coin.
This kind of gold coin was minted during the Zhongtong period of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty. This kind of Zhongtong Yuanbao gold coin is not used for circulation, but is used by the emperor to reward members of the imperial history and meritorious personnel.
Zhongtong Yuanbao four-character regular script, direct reading, bare back.
His handwriting is regular, decent calligraphy, clear strokes, vertical and horizontal, smooth bends and turns, moderate font size, and coordinated layout.
Needless to say, this kind of Zhongtong Yuanbao gold coin is rare and very precious.
In addition to this one, there is also a Yuan Dynasty coin, and it is even more special because it is not a gold coin, but a silver coin, and it is a Daguan Tongbao
Those who often read the Quanpu book know that it contains the "Daguan Tongbao Back Half Cent" coin minted in the Yuan Dynasty, and it is relatively rare.
Apart from this, there is no record of carrying half a penny in the name of Song Qian.
As underground treasures in Northeast China continue to be uncovered in recent years, another unique coin with half a cent on its back in the name of Song Dynasty money has appeared.
This money is "Zhenghe Tongbao carries half a cent" Xiaoping money.
This money has been slightly released in recent years, mostly mixed with some canned and stored money from the Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties.
Since there are no records in the genealogy, the meaning of Qian's book is different from that of Huizong Zhenghe Qian.
Even if I check the information, I only see it occasionally.
If you ask online, there will definitely be some people who will simply say without thinking: Fake money!
Is this really the case? Certainly not.
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