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| In the Qing Dynasty, silver and bronze coins were used as parallel standards. Those with large face value were in silver and those with small face values were in bronze. Before the Quing Dynasty rulers conquered areas south of the Great Wall, they had already minted two kinds of bronze coins, the Ting Ming and the Tian Fu Lin. Later Qing Emperor entered areas South of the Great Wall which initiated the outbreak of the 1911 Revolution and each minted a coin bearing his own Imperial Title. This bronze coin is authenticated to the Qing Dynasty. It measures 22mm. |
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