
N1565 Coin, Emperor Sheng Tsu Jen Huang Ti (A.D.1662-1723), Board of Revenue Mint, Qing Dynasty, China, 1662-1723
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Coin, Emperor Sheng Tsu Jen Huang Ti (A.D.1662-1723), Board of Revenue Mint, Qing Dynasty, China, 1662-1723
Coin produced at the Board of Revenue Mint, during the reign of Emperor Sheng Tsu Jen Huang Ti, Qing Dynasty, China. He reigned from 1662-1723.
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Coin, Emperor Sheng Tsu Jen Huang Ti (A.D.1662-1723), Board of Revenue Mint, Qing Dynasty, China, 1662-1723.
One coin, unmilled edge with hole in centre.
OBVERSE: Four Chinese characters arranged around the central hole. These characters relate to the reign of the Emperor 1662-1723.
REVERSE: shows the Manchurian word "BOO" (mint) along with the Board of Revenue mint name in Manchurian script.
Mongolian script on either side of the hole.
Made: Sheng Tsu Jen Huang Ti, Emperor of China; China; 1662 - 1723
Made: Qing Dynasty; China; 1662 - 1723
Made: Board of Revenue Mint; China; 1662 - 1723
Marks
Manchurian and Mongolian script on obverse and reverse of coin.
Production date
1662 - 1723
This text content licensed under CC BY-SA.Acquisition credit line
transferred from the Australian Museum, 1961.
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