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Is the copper coin given by the fortune teller valuable _ Is the copper coin given by the fortune teller valuable?

Is copper money valuable?

Copper coins are valuable, among which the most valuable copper coins are Daoguang Bao Tong in Qing Dynasty, Jiajing Bao Tong in Ming Dynasty and Dao coins in Southern and Northern Dynasties.

1, Daoguang Bao Tong in Qing Dynasty

Daoguang Bao Tong is the currency issued by the Qing Dynasty. Due to the unstable political situation in the country at that time, the amount of casting was small, and now the amount of surviving is limited, so the value of Daoguang Bao Tong is high, among which Daoguang Yuanbao and Daoguang Chongbao are the scarcest and the highest price.

2. Jiajing Bao Tong in Ming Dynasty

Jiajing Bao Tong was a currency issued in the Ming Dynasty, with a large amount of casting. However, due to the small existing quantity, Jiajing Bao Tong is very valuable with its good appearance.

3. Knife coins in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

Knife currency was the currency in circulation during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. They get their name because they are shaped like knives. Nowadays, there are very few coins left in the world, and many of them have been damaged, so the value of knife coins with good appearance is extremely high.

Historical background of copper coins:

It is convenient and safe to carry copper coins around your waist. This is the origin of the word travel expenses. "Travel expenses" refers to the travel expenses mentioned today. Coiling and winding are synonyms. Of course, money has nothing to do with today's winding, but there is some inevitable connection in ancient times.

Ancient money was a metal coin with a hole in the middle. It is often used to hang a thousand coins in a string. The rope that wears money is called "wearing", so a thousand dollars is also called hanging money or consistent money.

There is a play called Fifteen Biographies, which is a case involving fifteen strings of money. In ancient times, don't say that there were no traveler's checks and credit cards, and even paper money came later. Therefore, when people go out to visit relatives on business, they can only carry a heavy string of copper coins. It is both convenient and safe to carry copper coins around your waist, so the ancients called this kind of "dish" and "tied" "travelling expenses".