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WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 400-300 BC, AE spade money (7.4g), An Yi, VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Ancient Start Price:900.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 400-300 BC, AE spade money (7.4g), An Yi, VF
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WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 400-300 BC, AE spade money (7.4g), An Yi, H-3.1, flat-handled arched foot type, an yi ban jin ([City of] Anyi, [value] half jin) in archaic script, graded 80(03) by GBCA Grading Company, repaired, VF, ex Dr. Dirk Löer Collection, ex Beijing Poly Auction Lot 4677. Located in today's Xia County in southern Shanxi, Anyi was the capital city of the State of Wei, which flourished between 403 and 225 BC. This state was also called the State of Liang after its capital was moved to Daliang in today's Kaifeng, Henan ca. 364 BC. Arched foot spades are associated with this state, as well as the State of Han (403-230 BC).