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XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE gold key money (33.4g), VF

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Chinese Coins - Early Imperial Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE gold key money (33.4g), VF
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XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE gold key money (33.4g), H-9.12, yi dao ping wu qian (one knife worth five thousand) with the words yi dao written in gold inlay, graded 80 by GBCA Grading Company, VF, ex Dr. Dirk Löer Collection. At that time 5000 Wu Zhu was equal to 1/2 cattie of gold. A cattie weighed about 120 grams, so these knives were valued at about 60 grams (2 ounces) of pure gold. We have not been able to find a relative value for gold in ancient China, but in the same time frame in the Roman Empire, two ounces of gold would have been at least a year's wages to an average citizen, thus the problem with this issue. It was fiat currency with a named value very high, but with little intrinsic value.