China - Suzhou Province: 200 Cash Tally bamboo 1895 (Guang Shan Zhuang company)
Bamboo tallies (Traditional Chinese: 錢籌; Simplified Chinese: 钱筹; Pinyin: qián chóu), alternatively known as bamboo tokens or bamboo money, were a type of alternative currency that was produced in Eastern China (primarily in the provinces of Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang often around the cities of Suzhou and Wuxi) from the 1870s until the 1940s and were used to supplement Chinese cash coins and other small denomination Chinese currencies in a manner similar to paper money. bron
Type munt | 200 cash | Omschrift voorzijde | shi wen (十文) which means "10 cash coin" chuan qian er bai wen (串錢貳百文) which means "a string of 200 cash coins" xin hao (信号) which translates as "warranty mark" |
Muntconditie | |
Land | China | Omschrift keerzijde | boven het 'rondje' yi
wei 乙未) indicate that the token was issued in the year 1895 volgnummer guang shan zhuang (光山庄) which is the name of the company |
Datum | 20 juni 2021 |
Muntplaats | Zijkant | shi qu by bu (失去不补) which is a warning that translates as "not compensated if lost" or "if lost no refund" | Verkoper | koevoets_numismatics | |
Jaartal | 1895 | Keerzijde | Bedrag | US $23,50 (EUR 19,70) | |
Vorst | Vindplaats | Veiling | ebay nl | ||
Metaal | bamboe | Schatvondst | |||
Oplage | Literatuur referentie | ||||
Gewicht | 4,31 gram | ||||
Diameter | 191,31 mm lang12,01 mm breed, 5,66 mm dik | ||||
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