1013

NORTHERN SONG: Jing Kang, 1126-1127, iron cash (4.31g). VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Early Imperial Start Price:170.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
NORTHERN SONG: Jing Kang, 1126-1127, iron cash (4.31g). VF
SOLD
950.00USD+ (190.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2021 Jan 22 @ 09:27UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
PLEASE NOTE: You must request a bid limit when you register. If you would like to have a large bid limit, you must provide adequate references, or you must have previously established strong credit history with our company. Late registration may result in delayed approval.
NORTHERN SONG: Jing Kang, 1126-1127, iron cash (4.31g), H-16.513, scarce reign title (nian hao), VF, S. In 1126, Qinzong became the ninth and final emperor of Northern Song after the hurried abdication of his father in the wake of the first Jin (Jurchen) siege of the capital city Bianjing (today 's Kaifeng, Henan). Despite an initial peace treaty, his miscalculations led to an even larger invasion the next year and a second, and ultimately successful, siege of Bianjing. In an event since known as the Jingkang Incident, the emperor was captured along with his father and many members of the imperial household, and taken prisoner to the Jin capital in northern Manchuria, where he would spend the rest of his life in humiliation and die a broken man. A younger half-brother of his managed to escape to the south and re-established the court in Lin 'an (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), thus commencing the Southern Song dynasty.