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SHU-HAN: Anonymous, 221-165, AE cash (3.1g), F-VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Early Imperial Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:75.00 - 100.00 USD
SHU-HAN: Anonymous, 221-165, AE cash (3.1g), F-VF
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SHU-HAN: Anonymous, 221-165, AE cash (3.1g), H-11.23, tai ping bai qian ("Taiping One Hundred Cash’") in archaic script, graded 80 by GBCA Grading Company, F-VF. The Tai Ping Bai Qian coin was at first attributed to Sun Liang of Eastern Wu, who adopted a Tai Ping year title in 256. Most of them, however, have been unearthed in Sichuan (in one instance in a tomb dated to 227) together with Zhi Bai coins, which, together with the incuse marks on the reverse, indicates that they are issues of Shu Han. The fancy calligraphy and reverses of the large coins are more typical of amulets than circulating coins, and Peng seeks to associate them with the Taiping Taoists of the time.