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Chapter 205 Temple Hoards

Chen Wenzhe made a decision and Zheng Yu immediately implemented it.

With Zheng Yu's help, the boss tilted the sack little by little and poured the coins inside into an empty woven bag.

Two people, one fell and the other picked up, while Chen Wenzhe watched from the side.

From time to time, Chen Wenzhe would help move the coins in the sack so that they could flow into the woven bag more smoothly.

It's really not worth much money, especially Song coins. The value is so low that Chen Wenzhe is a little disappointed.

Kaiyuan Tongbao (with the moon on its back) has a market price of about 5 yuan, and Zhenglong Yuanbao, a gold-era coin, has a market price of about 10 yuan.

Chunhua Yuanbao, Zhidao, Tiansheng, Song and Yuan Dynasties, Yuanfeng, Xiangfu, are coins of the Northern Song Dynasty, with a common market price of 2-3 yuan.

This is the market price. If you buy it for two yuan a piece, you won't make any money at all.

Therefore, Chen Wenzhe is more interested in the coins that are stuck together.

Therefore, every time he encountered something stuck together, he would catch it and break it apart to take a look.

It was during this process that Chen Wenzhe discovered several valuable coins.

Although he only glanced at it casually, he took action.

As long as he touched the coins with his hands, he would be able to guess whether they were genuine or not.

They are indeed Yuan coins, and although there are many types of Yuan coins, many of them are issued in small quantities, especially some Pasiba script coins, which are somewhat valuable.

Also, some of the large sums of money do not look like circulating coins, but rather like providing money or supporting money.

Especially one of the small coins had very clear handwriting. Chen Wenzhe recognized it at a glance. It seemed to be a Mu Qing copper treasure.

There seemed to be the words Zhizheng on the back. If he read it correctly, this thing had been photographed.

Although he didn't remember how much the auction cost, Chen Wenzhe knew that the price of this one was more than 100,000, or even 400,000 to 500,000.

Now is not the time to worry about this. Once you buy it, you can go back and check the information.

Once again seeing a copper coin that interested him, Chen Wenzhe grabbed it with his hand.

It was at this time that he saw the words above clearly.

After touching it, Chen Wenzhe was sure that it was genuine.

Next, it can be said that Chen Wenzhe was dazzled when he saw it. He saw both "Zhiyuan Tongbao" and "Dayuan Tongbao".

There are also copper coins with "Dayuan National Treasure" and "Dayuan Zhizhi" Qian Wen, some of which are decorated with four-arc lines on the surface.

Many "Zhizheng Tongbao" and "Zhizhengzhibao" have also been discovered, and they are available in various specifications.

It's just that the copper coins were dumped too fast, and Chen Wenzhe could only take a general look.

As long as it's not an old thing, it's fine to just look at it.

Just by looking around, Chen Wenzhe saw a lot of copper coins in both Mongolian and Chinese fonts.

Soon, a large bag of coins was divided into four parts and placed at Zheng Yu's feet.

By this time, Chen Wenzhe had roughly guessed the origin of this batch of money.

If he guessed correctly, this batch of coins should come from the vault of a temple.

There were many temples dedicated to worship in the Yuan Dynasty, and sesame oil money was even more indispensable.

These are probably the income of the temple.

Otherwise, there wouldn’t be a lot of big money mixed in, because not only are these big bucks rarely minted, many of them are also used as support money!

Offering money is a type of money spent in ancient times, also known as "Buddha money" and "temple money".

In the old days, coins were minted by officials or monasteries to worship statues in Buddhist temples.

Placing it in the Buddha's internal organs or offering it to an incense burner is called an offering;

The support money that can be seen today first appeared in the Song Dynasty, and has been minted in all dynasties since then.

In addition to the year name and country name, these donation money also include "Xianghua Zhishe", "Daanfu Temple", "Baozhu Bodhisattva", "Jinxiangzhishe", etc.

The words on the back include "god", "protector of the saint", "incense palace" and so on.

The reason why we can be sure is entirely because Chen Wenzhe has quick eyesight and quick hands.

At this time, the master-level gold-touching skills are fully demonstrated.

For example, when the stall owner was dumping copper coins just now, he saw a pile of copper coins.

Of course, it is normal for the coins in the hoard to stick together. He has even seen a mountain of money!

There is nothing strange about this. What is strange is that when Chen Wenzhe saw it, he felt that it was very precious, so he couldn't help but grab it in his hand.

At that time, the stall owner looked at him in surprise, but when he found out that he had grabbed a bunch of coins, the stall owner actually opened his mouth to explain.

The stall owner explained very seriously: He said that if it was not cleaned properly, it would not affect the quality of the copper coins.

Chen Wenzhe felt a little want to laugh when he heard this, so he casually threw the coins into the woven bag.

It was at that moment that Chen Wenzhe saw a touch of gold in a pile of copper coins.

When he took it into his hand, he just exerted a little force, and the black copper coin on top of the gold was knocked off.

It was at this time that he saw the three Buddha statues revealed on the golden surface.

This thing is really famous because a large number of them were unearthed in the cellar of an ancient temple, and they were all gold coins.

Therefore, Chen Wenzhe was very sure that the gold coin he just threw in was the most famous offering money in the Song Dynasty. It should be the "Chunhua Yuanbao" large gold offering coin carrying "Three Buddhas".

Because it is big, it is bigger than the ordinary "Chunhua Yuanbao" gold coin.

This kind of gold coin has a diameter of 41.68mm and a weight of 40g. The coin has the inscription "Chunhua Yuanbao" on the face and "eight" engraved on the bottom of the front.

There are three Buddha statues cast on the back of the coin. Judging from their sitting postures, it is inferred that they are the "Three Saints of Huayan", also known as the "Three Sakyamuni Buddhas".

The common "Chunhua Yuanbao" gold offering money is generally about 24 mm in diameter, weighs about 12 grams, and has two Buddha statues on the back.

The "Chunhua Yuanbao" carries the "Three Buddhas" large gold offering money, which far exceeds the former in size and weight, reaching an astonishing 41 mm and weighing about 40 grams.

Among the categories of ancient gold square-hole coins, except for the large-scale gold reward coins of "The King of the West", few coins can surpass it in size and weight.

Such an exquisite gold coin was wrapped up in a pile of copper coins. This made Chen Wenzhe very lucky, but also felt very regretful.

Is there only one gold coin in the hoard discovered by the stall owner?

Since one appeared, there must be more. Unfortunately, this kind of thing is very precious without even thinking about it, so he will naturally handle it more carefully.

Therefore, there are a lot of good things in the ghost market, but there may be problems with their origins.

Finally, there was a copper coin left in his hand, which Chen Wenzhe kept turning over in the palm of his hand.

The harvest this time is not small, people can't be too greedy.

He stopped and the copper coin fell into his palm.

If you look carefully, you will find that this is a most righteous treasure.

This kind of copper coin is very rare, and its price reached hundreds of thousands a few years ago.

Nowadays, the price of such a copper coin is less than 200,000, and you can't even take a look at it.

"How about it, little boss? Do you want it?"

"Yes!" Chen Wenzhe took out 100,000 yuan in cash and threw it to the boss.

At this time, all the copper coins in these four woven bags belonged to them.


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