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LATER ZHAO: Anonymous, 319-352, AE cash (2.60g), Fine

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Early Imperial Start Price:65.00 USD Estimated At:75.00 - 100.00 USD
LATER ZHAO: Anonymous, 319-352, AE cash (2.60g), Fine
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LATER ZHAO: Anonymous, 319-352, AE cash (2.60g), H-12.3, feng huo ("currency of abundance") in seal script, small dot below hole, with inner rims, cracks on the right indicate that it was once broken and then repaired, graded Genuine by GBCA Grading Company, Fine, ex Dr. Dirk Löer Collection. The Later Zhao Dynasty was ruled by the Jie tribe, one of the Five Barbarians who overthrew the Western Jin Dynasty and established their own kingdom. This type was cast by Emperor Shi Le in 319 at Xiangguo (now Xingtai in Hebei) with a weight of 4 zhu. They are known as the Cash of Riches - keeping one piece of this type was said to bring great wealth. However, the historical record states that the people were displeased, and that in the end the coins did not circulate.