At that time, a platinum dragon coin weighed eight taels and could be used as three thousand five-baht coins. The ringgit weighed six taels and could be used as five hundred five-baht coins. The turtle coin was the cheapest and could be exchanged for two hundred five-baht coins.
money.
This thing is not pure silver, and the value is high, so there were many counterfeit coins in those days. It is said that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty killed more than 100,000 people who stole coins and kept trying. This led to the people later not recognizing this kind of money, so the casting period was very short.
It's over.
I put this thing in my trouser pocket, washed it, and studied it carefully.
At this time, the head said: "Look quickly, there is a high probability of dragon coins, turtle coins and ringgit coins. If the three platinum grades are put together as a set, the price can triple."
I nodded and was about to continue rummaging through the coffin for ringgit and turtle coins. At this moment, Brother Yu suddenly held me down.
We looked up at the same time.
"Zi la la...Zi la la!"
Suddenly there was a loud noise above, as if the bed was being moved.
Immediately afterwards, some gravel and loose soil continued to fall from the top of the tomb, and they all fell on our heads.
Douyazai said blankly: "Look! The stones on the vault are cracked! Will they collapse suddenly?"
Five minutes later, the sound of the bed being moved above me disappeared, and the earth stopped falling from the vault. I breathed a sigh of relief.
Next, we dug out a lot of good things from the man's coffin, found other ringgit coins and turtle coins, and put together a complete set of three-grade platinum coins from the Han Dynasty.
In addition, we also found a jade ring, a sapphire pendant, a gilt belt plate, and a turtle-twisted white jade identity seal engraved with the name of the tomb owner. There were two seal script characters written on it. After careful identification, it should be "Zhang Wu".
Therefore, the name of this tomb owner is Zhang Wu.
The identity seal is not big, just the size of the thumbnail of our adult thumb. The seal is thick, jade-like, warm, and small.
Almost all jade identity seals from the Han Dynasty are this big. If you see a big identity seal, it is 100% fake.
In addition to these, there are two small stone figures, placed on the left and right hands of the tomb owner.
The face of this small stone sculpture was covered in mud. If you wipe it off, you can see that it depicts a woman.
This stone figurine placed on the left hand of the tomb owner holds an unknown object in both hands and puts it to his mouth as if to blow.
The one on the right side of the tomb owner is holding a guqin in his hand. The figurine is wearing loose clothes and trousers with trumpet-shaped trouser legs. This design conforms to mechanics and is very stable when placed on the ground and will not fall easily.
Brother Yu shook his head and said: "This young master from the Han Dynasty knew how to enjoy himself. When he died, he not only had to have his wife by his side, but he also had two maids placed in the coffin to serve him."
Brother Yu is right, these two little stone carvings are the "figurines of skilled women who play taro and play the piano" from the Han Dynasty. These skilled women are not what modern people call chicken girls. In ancient times, they were real performers who did not sell their bodies.
I turned my head to look at the female coffin, feeling a little more excited.
It is not difficult to see that the owner of this Han tomb was a man who lived a prosperous life and liked music very much. Then would his wife's coffin be buried with musical instruments from the Han Dynasty? For example, there were things like chimes.
This kind of ancient musical instrument is extremely valuable. In many cases, a small item is sold for more than a bronze tripod! Ordinary people don't know that many domestic celebrities love to collect such things and are willing to pay a lot of money to buy them on the black market.
I emptied out the men's coffin and put the lid back hastily. I asked Douyazai to go up to let the wind blow, and Xiaoxuan came down to "sit on the men's coffin".
Xiaoxuan refused to do it after she came down because she thought the coffin was dirty.
I begged: "Sister-in-law, just go up and sit down! You are the only woman here! We dare not break the old rules in the industry! Breaking the rules can easily cause trouble!"
After much persuasion, Xiaoxuan sat on the coffin with an unhappy expression.
Seeing this, I looked at the female coffin in front of me, rubbed my hands and said half-jokingly: "Ya Zai, watch carefully! I'm going to take advantage of your wife!"
Dou Sprout didn't reply. I looked back and realized that Dou Sprout had gone up to let him go.