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- Chinese cash coins were a type of coin used in China and the Sinosphere from the 4th century BC until the 20th century AD12. They were characterized by their round outer shape and a square center hole. These coins were the most common daily currency in East Asia2. The number of coins in a string of cash varied but was nominally 10003. The basic unit of Chinese currency today is the yuan, with 10 jiao (mao) to the yuan and 100 fen to the jiao4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The cash or qian was a type of coin of China and the Sinosphere, used from the 4th century BC until the 20th century AD, characterised by their round outer shape and a square center hole (Chinese: 方穿; pinyin: fāng chuān; Jyutping: fong1 cyun1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hong-chhoan).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_(Chinese_coin)Cash coins were the "pennies" of East Asia, the most common daily currency. Typically, Asian cash coins are round copper alloy coins with a square hole in the center and writing with four Chinese characters on the front. They are cast in molds rather than stamped with dies and so are unlike the coins of the West Asian and European tradition.roberts.faculty.history.ucsb.edu/coins/index.htmlThe number of coins in a string of cash (simplified Chinese: 一贯钱; traditional Chinese: 一貫錢; pinyin: yīguàn qián) varied over time and place but was nominally 1000. A string of 1000 wén was supposed to be equal in value to one tael (liǎng) of pure silver. Each string of cash was divided in ten sections of 100.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_cash_(currency_unit)The basic unit of Chinese currency is the yuan (元 /ywen/), spoken colloquially as kuai (块 /kwhy/). There are 10 jiao (角 /jyaoww/), known colloquially as mao (毛 /maoww/), to the yuan. The fen (分 /fnn/), 1/100th of a yuan, is so seldom used now that fen coins and notes are almost out of circulation.www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/money.htm
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Chinese cash coins were first produced during the Warring States period, and they became standardised as the Ban Liang (半兩) coinage during the Qin dynasty which followed. Over the years, cash coins have had many different inscriptions, and the Wu Zhu (五銖) inscription, which first appeared under the Han … See more
After Wang Mang usurped the throne he instituted various monetary reforms, in AD 9 he retained the Wu Zhu cash coins but introduced two new types of Knife money, between AD 9 and 10 he introduced an impossibly complex … See more
In the year 993 a group of tea farmers and landless tenant farmers under the leadership if Wang Xiaobo rebelled against the Northern Song dynasty, in the year 994 after Wang Xiaobo died his brother-in-law Li Shun proclaimed himself to be the "King of the Great … See more
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In November 2008, October 2010, and February 2011 three … See moreUnder the Ming dynasty the policy of predominantly using paper money (such as the Da Ming Baochao banknotes) which was started … See more
The cash coins of the Song dynasty are notable in the aspect that many cash coins of the same era that use the same inscription and have … See more
Under the Southern Song dynasty it became customary to add the date of issue on the reverse of the coin and as copper shortages … See more
During the Yuan dynasty, paper money such as the Jiaochao completely replaced copper coinage, during times of inflation Temple coins issued … See more
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