K2580, Da-Li Yuan-Bao Coin, China Tang Dynasty AD 766 Sinkiang Mint, Rare
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K2580, Da-Li Yuan-Bao Coin, China Tang Dynasty AD 766 Sinkiang Mint, Rare.
Fine, please refer the picture.
Poorly minted in China Xinjiang (Sinkiang) area during AD 766 to 779, by the army from the central government. It can also be regarded as military coin. The central government of China did not mint coins during Da-Li period AD766 to 779. But the local military authority minted coins by itself, so poor quality and rare quantity.
Rare!!
David Hartill’s Catalogue No:14.130, Fisher Ding’s Catalogue No:FD702.
Size: 22 mmm in diameter.
Weight: 2.5 grams.
| Weight | 10 g |
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