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Bronze Daguan tongbao coin

1107/1110

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

Touch the animation button to see the traditional process of casting East Asian coins.Calligraphy was regarded as one of the highest art forms during the Song dynasty, and the calligraphy for this coin was supplied by the Emperor Huizong (reigned 1101-25) himself. Huizong was extremely interested in the arts, and developed a very distinctive style of calligraphy, known as 'slender needle style', which can be seen here.The inscription on this coin reads 'Da guan tong bao', arranged top-bottom-right-left around the square hole. 'Daguan' refers to the Daguan reign period (1107-10), and tongbao means 'circulating treasure' or 'coin'.

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  • Title: Bronze Daguan tongbao coin
  • Date Created: 1107/1110
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter: 41.00mm; Weight: 14.65g
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Registration number: GC.289
  • Production place: Minted in China
  • Period/culture: Song dynasty; Daguan
  • Material: bronze
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Authority: Ruler Huizong
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