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QING: Dao Guang, 1851-1850, AE palace cash (7.35g), Board of Revenue mint, Beijing, VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Qing Dynasty Start Price:110.00 USD Estimated At:125.00 - 175.00 USD
QING: Dao Guang, 1851-1850, AE palace cash (7.35g), Board of Revenue mint, Beijing, VF
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QING: Dao Guang, 1851-1850, AE palace cash (7.35g), Board of Revenue mint, Beijing, H-22.583, Type A2, South Branch mint, cast 1821-23, VF. Palace cash were introduced in 1752 for use in the Imperial Palace by guards and eunuchs. These were always of high quality brass alloy. They were popularly known as gua deng qian (lamp hanging money) or huang gaizi ('yellow covers'). In 1831, during the of Dao Guang, orders were given to cease production of palace cash coins.