Bao Tong Daguan 1
Daguan Bao Tong is an annual coin minted by Zhao Ji, Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, during Daguan period (A.D. 1 107 to 1 10). It has many formats, such as Xiaoping, Fold 2, Fold 3 and Fold 10.
The word "big" is extremely long, with a money diameter of 40 mm, which is slightly larger than the 38mm; of the ordinary ten-view Bao Tong; 3 mm thick, slightly thicker than ordinary ten-scene Bao Tong; Its weight is18.2g, which is also heavier than the ordinary top ten Bao Tong. Exquisite and beautiful, flat seal, deep face and deep edge.
Coins in Song Dynasty occupy an important position in the history of coins in China, and they are rich treasures for people to watch and collect today. As far as coins in the Northern Song Dynasty are concerned, after the establishment of the Song Dynasty, the coins of "Bao Tong in the Song and Yuan Dynasties" were minted in the first year of Emperor Taizu's Stegosaurus (AD 960).
2. Bao Tong Chongning
Chongning Bao Tong was first cast in the Chongning period of Huizong Zhao Ji in the Northern Song Dynasty (1102-1106). Chongning Bao Tong, Chongning Chongbao and Chongning Yuanbao are three kinds. Chongning Bao Tong is ten-style, and Qian Wen is Hui Zong's personal book, so it is also the royal book money.
Qian Wen's calligraphy is exquisite and delicate, with iron hooks and silver hooks, which is the true embodiment of Huizong Zhao Ji's thin gold calligraphy. Song Huizong was even better at minting money. At that time, official colors was 96%-96.7%, which was higher than the treasure of worshipping Ning and the ingot of worshipping Ning. Together with Wang Mang, it is called "the two saints of money and law" and is one of the two most valuable coins in copper coins.
The money on the right is thick, bronze and rusty, and it is an old pit to open the door. It is called Da Yin because Qian Wen is full of four Chinese characters, which are connected with the outline.
The word "Bao, Ning" has a long crown and leans to the left. It is similar to the recognized Chinese character "Chong Tong Ning Bao" contained in each spectrum. Except that the diameter of money is slightly smaller, the outline width, perforation size and color are basically the same.
3. Song Bao Tong
Bao Tong is one of the ancient Chinese coins. Zhao Zhen, Renzong in the Northern Song Dynasty, was cast from the second year of Baoyuan to the last year of Huang You (1039 ~ 1053). Qian Wen has seal script, regular script is money, bare back. There are Xiaoping and discount, as well as iron money. There are nine other seals in the seal script, which are extremely rare and are a great treasure of Gu Quan.
Ten-fold seal script prevailed in Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, and has continued to this day. When this "Nine Reprints" was used in Qian Wen, among thousands of ancient coins, "Song Emperor Bao Tong" was only an isolated case, so it was regarded as a rare treasure by collectors in past dynasties. As for the casting background of Huang, Song and Jiu reprints, numerologists generally think that this coin is "sample money" or "furnace money" and should not be a real currency.
4. Shao Xi Yuanbao
It was cast in the year of Emperor Shao Xiyuan of Song Guangzong (A.D. 1 190), and the layout was Xiaoping, second-class copper and iron coins. They are all chronological money, followed by yuan, two, three, four, five and so on. Founders are superior to other coins in the Southern Song Dynasty.
The iron coin "Shao Xi Yuanbao" has the characters of discipline inspection and chronology, and the words "Spring", "Light", "Ding", "Spring Five", "Han", "Tonger" and "Guanger" are on the back. In addition, Guangzong Dynasty also minted "Shao Xi Bao Tong" money.
Five, nine stacks of money
Among the numerous versions of Bao Tong coins in Huang Song Dynasty, one commonly known as "Huang Song Jiu Yin" is particularly precious. Ten-fold printing is also called printing, which was not available in Qin and Han Dynasties. It has been used in official seals since the Tang and Song Dynasties.
The ten-fold seal script is based on Xiao seal script. The strokes are repeatedly folded, circled and folded, and the vertical and horizontal directions are stippled to fill the blank parts and achieve unity. "Smooth and full" is the biggest feature of the ten-fold seal script method.
The number of folds, the number of folds of each word, depends on the complexity of the strokes, including 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 10%. Call it a 10% discount, "Nine has a number of tails and many words", and describe how many discounts it has.
Ten-fold seal script prevailed in Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, and has continued to this day. When this "Nine Reprints" was used in Qian Wen, among thousands of ancient coins, "Song Emperor Bao Tong" was only an isolated case, so it was regarded as a rare treasure by collectors in past dynasties.
As for the casting background of Huang, Song and Jiu reprints, numerologists generally think that this coin is "sample money" or "furnace money" and should not be a real currency.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Song Dynasty Coins