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Excuse me, which emperor's year number is Kuan Yong? I have a kuanyong copper coin. How much can it be worth?

Kuan Yong Bao Tong? This isn't a China coin, it's Japanese currency. Kuanyong? Is it the Japanese 108 emperor? After Shuiwei Emperor? Kuanyong Bao Tong's third title is derived from this title.

Before Meiji Restoration, Japanese emperors and titles were complicated, which was confusing for people who didn't know Japanese history. In contrast, China has been implementing it since Ming Taizu's time? One emperor and one yuan system? That is, an emperor can only use one title. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, only Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen and Qing Taizong Huang Taiji had two titles for special reasons, while other emperors had only one title.

Kuanyong? This title is the third title of Japanese Mizuho Empress, but unlike China, this title was not only used during the reign of Mizuho Empress, but also used by Emperor Zheng Ming and his concubines after Mizuho Empress.

Kuanyong? It took about 20 years from 1624 to 1643. Kuan Yong Bao Tong? It was during this period that casting began.

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To 1643, Yu Ji changed to Yuan? Bao Zheng? ,? Kuanyong? The year number is no longer used, but? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? Still casting. ? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? Casting was used for 242 years, and it didn't end until 1867 Meiji Restoration. This is the longest minted currency in the history of the world, and there is no one.

Due to the long casting period, these copper coins began to flow into China with the Sino-Japanese trade and were used in the southeast coastal areas. As for why Japanese copper coins are used? The reason is that China doesn't have enough copper coins.

China is a country with relatively scarce copper resources. In addition, sometimes the national treasury is tight, and the number of copper coins circulating in the market cannot meet the demand.

Take the Ming Dynasty as an example. It stands to reason that after the new emperor ascended the throne, he would recast copper coins engraved with the New Year's number. However, due to the lack of copper, only 10 of the seven emperors in the Ming Dynasty issued their own Bao Tong, namely: Hongwu Bao Tong, Yongle Bao Tong, Xuande Bao Tong, Hongzhi Bao Tong, Jiajing Bao Tong, Qin Long Bao Tong, Wanli Tongbao and Taichang Tongbao.

Due to the insufficient circulation of copper coins, it has seriously hindered the normal life of the people. In order to solve the problem of insufficient copper coins, the Ming government actively issued paper money. However, limited by the printing technology at that time, paper money did not completely replace copper coins in China.

Daming Bao Tong paper money is one of the earliest large paper money in the world, which was issued to solve the problem of insufficient copper coins. However, Daming Bao Tong paper money was only issued but not received, that is, there was no recovery mechanism, which led to serious over-issuance and was basically abolished in Zhengde period. Moreover, it should be noted that Daming Bao Tong paper money is pure paper money, not a silver ticket! A silver ticket is more similar to today's check)

In the middle and late Ming dynasty, with the increasingly close trade between China and the Spanish, a large amount of silver was transported from America to China, and China was gradually established? Silver standard? In the financial system, silver gradually became a hard currency in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

However, silver is only a currency for bulk transactions, and the status of copper coins in the national financial system remains unshakable. Because of this, the Ming government acquiesced in the folk use of previous coins, such as copper coins in the Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty, but they still failed to meet the requirements, so many Japanese copper coins entered the circulation in China.

And because of what? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? It is the longest copper coin made and used in Japan, so? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? Copper coins flowed into China with Sino-Japanese trade.

By the Qing Dynasty, the casting amount of copper coins had increased. Emperors in the Qing Dynasty all had their own Bao Tong, but the currency circulation still could not meet the social needs, so people still used Japanese copper coins.

During the Qianlong period, the Qing government once banned the use of Japanese copper coins, but during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, in order to raise military expenses, the Qing court forged a large number of them? When is one hundred? And then what? When is the money? The currency and monetary system were in serious disorder, so foreign copper coins rose again. Moreover, not only Japanese copper coins flowed into China, but also Korean and Vietnamese copper coins were found and used in China.

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At present? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? There are many discoveries in China, many of which were unearthed when Laiwu was repairing the expressway? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? . However, most of the ancient copper coins were forcibly confiscated by the Japanese army during the Japanese invasion of China, which was used to make guns and ammunition, so that many copper coins have disappeared. As for the existing? Kuan Yong Bao Tong? It's hard to estimate now, because I haven't seen the real thing, but the domestic value of Japanese copper coins is not too high.