Description: This is a rare and authentic Chinese coin from the Yuan Dynasty, minted in 1310-1311 AD. The coin is made of bronze and has a denomination of 10 Cash. It features the inscription "Da-Yuan Tong-Bao" and is certified by the Asian Coin Certification Authority (ACCA) with certification number A1048734.The coin has been circulated and has a grade of XF. It is a valuable addition to any collection of coins from the Empire (up to 1948) period. This item is a great opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to own a piece of history from China's past. K#: 3356, Da-Yuan Tong-Bao Coin, China Yuan (Mongolian) Dynasty, AD 1310. Features: Code "C03" - Rim Dent. The coin rim is dented and the edge grooves are severely damaged. VF Condition, bronze, please refer to the picture. 10-cash large coin, with narrow rims. Minted by Emperor Wu Zong (Khaishan) during AD 1310-1311. The emperor of China Yuan Dynasty---Mongolian Dynasty. Catalogue Number: H19.46 (David Hartill), FD1733 (Fisher Ding's), S1099 (Schjoth's). Dimensions (Ø): 40.97 x 40.86 mmWeight: 24.01g Yuan Dynasty, DA YUAN TONG BAO AE 10-cash in Phags-pa scripts, heavy VF Chinese bronze coin -10 cash, DA YUAN TONG BAO, Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368); Cast in AD1310 under rule of Emperor Wu Zong of Yuan Dynasty (AD1280 - 1368); Da Yuan Tong Bao 10-cash bronze coin in Phags-pa script. Schjoth 1099, Hartill 19.46.Condition: reverse slipped mold, heavy VF Historical Relevence:Who started the Yuan dynasty? The first leader of the Yuan dynasty was Kublai Khan, a descendant of the influential Mongol Genghis Khan. He followed his ancestor's precedent of establishing cultural and political control over a large geographic area and establishing beneficial trade relationships with other states. As he replaced the Han dynasty in China, he gradually moved his entire central government to China and centered his empire there. Külüg Khan (reigned 1307-1311), born Khayishan, was an emperor of the Yuan dynasty. Apart from the Emperor of China, he is regarded as the seventh Great Khan of the Mongol Empire or Mongols, although it was the only nominal due to the division of the empire. His name means "warrior Khan or fine horse Khan" in the Mongolian language. Buddhism in the Rule of Külüg Khan: He passed a law wherein whoever struck a Lama would lose their tongue. The Yuan emperor was also the first Khagan to make land taxes for Buddhist monks and those who followed Taoism.Buyantu, (reigned 1311–20), Mongol emperor of the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368) of China, who was a patron of literature. He distributed offices more equitably between Chinese and Mongols than had his predecessors, and during his reign commercial ties with Europe increased.Dramatically increasing in the number of Tibetan Buddhists in the region, especially among Mongols.Establishing the supremacy of paper currency, especially in terms of international trade.Bringing the Grand Canal to the capital city of Beijing to provide increased access to water.1310 Western Hubei landslide: 3466 deaths 13th century 1294 18 February Kublai Khan died. 10 May Kublai's grandson Temür Khan became emperor of the Yuan dynasty. 1293 John of Montecorvino arrives in China and is appointed Archbishop of Khanbaliq (Beijing). 1298 Wang Zhen invented movable wooden type printing. 14th century Year Date Event 1307 10 February Temür died. 21 June Temür's nephew Külüg Khan became emperor of the Yuan dynasty. 1311 27 January Külüg died. 7 April Külüg's younger brother Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan became emperor of the Yuan dynasty.
Price: 445 USD
Location: Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
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Composition: Bronze
Certification Number: A1048734
Color: Bronze
Grade: XF
KM Number: 3356
Modified Item: No
Certification: Asian Coin Certification Authority (ACCA)
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: 10 Cash
Historical Period: Empire (up to 1948)
Year: 1310 AD-1311 AD
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Variety: Da-Yuan Tong-Bao Coin