Oxidized, Xuanhe Tongbao, cast during the Xuanhe reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (1119--1125 AD), the Qianwen "Xuanhe" comes from the "Xuanhe Hall" where the emperor often lived. Tongbao is divided into seal script and official script, which can be read directly
Xuanhe is the reign name of Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. Among Song coins, Huizong coins are outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese coins in terms of their production and calligraphy. Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty reigned from 1100 to 1125 and minted and issued six year-name coins: Jianguo, Chongning, Daguan, Zhenghe, and Xuanhe, as well as a country-name coin called "Saint Song". There are nearly 1,000 different editions of coins with the reign name of Huizong of the Song Dynasty, many of which were written by him himself. The fonts include official script, seal script, running script and Huizong's original "thin gold style". The square hole coins he cast are one of the most exquisitely made coins in China. Therefore, many calligraphers also collect his reign coins. Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty used his own original "thin gold style" to personally write the Qianwen "Chongning Tongbao", "Daguan Tongbao" and "Xuanhe Tongbao". Named, prices are as follows.