K2502, 10 pcs Last Wu-Zhu Coins, China Sui Dynasty, AD 581 to 620
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K2502, 10 pcs Last Wu-Zhu Coins, China Sui Dynasty, AD 581 to 620.
VF to XF, please refer the picture. Wholesale of 10 pcs in all.
Minted by China Sui Dynasty during AD 581 to 620. This is the last Wu-Zhu coin in the China’s history. The Wu-Zhu coins were first minted in BC 118, and last minted in around AD 620.
Catalogue No: H10.26 (Hartill’s), FD650 (Fisher Ding’s).
Size: around 22 mm in diameter.
Weight: around 2.5 to 3.0 gram.
| Weight | 100 g |
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