{"id":17072,"date":"2021-07-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-06-30T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/products.vazcollections.si\/predmeti\/kovanec-daoguang-tongbao-12\/"},"modified":"2023-08-28T11:50:49","modified_gmt":"2023-08-28T09:50:49","slug":"kovanec-daoguang-tongbao-12-3","status":"publish","type":"predmeti","link":"https:\/\/products.vazcollections.si\/en\/predmeti\/kovanec-daoguang-tongbao-12-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Coin <em>Daoguang tongbao<\/em>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A round copper alloy coin with a square hole in the centre, called <em>fangkong qian<\/em> \u65b9\u5b54\u9322. These appeared in various denominations, mostly as <em>tongbao<\/em> \u901a\u5bf6 (&#8220;ordinary currency&#8221;) coins, which were worth one monetary unit, and <em>yuanbao<\/em> \u5143\u5bf6 (&#8220;original currency&#8221;) and <em>zhongbao<\/em> \u91cd\u5bf6 (&#8220;heavy currency&#8221;), which had a higher face value. Such coins were in circulation as standard money, in many varieties and denominations, from the time of Emperor Gaozu \u9ad8\u7956 (reigned 618\u2013626), first emperor of the Tang Dynasty (618\u2013907), until the end of the Qing Dynasty (1644\u20131912). The inscription on the coin usually consists of two characters, reading from top to bottom, indicating the name of the imperial reign or the single reign period (<em>nianhao<\/em> \u5e74\u865f) in which the coin was minted. The other two characters are read from right to left. On the left-hand side of the coin, we always find the character <em>bao<\/em> \u5bf6 (wealth, preciousness), which in combination with the character on the right means &#8220;currency&#8221; or &#8220;money in circulation&#8221;. This is most often the character <em>tong<\/em> \u901a (circulate, be uniform, general, or universal), but often it is also <em>yuan<\/em> \u5143 (original) or <em>zhong<\/em> \u91cd (weight), which usually denote coins with a larger face value. Thus, the entire inscription literally means &#8220;money in circulation during the time of this or that emperor&#8221; or &#8220;during this or that period of the reign of a single emperor&#8221;. Coins from the time of the last, Manchu Qing dynasty have, in addition to the inscription in four Chinese characters on the obverse, an inscription on the reverse, usually indicating the location of the mint. It was originally written in Chinese, then in Chinese and Manchu, and finally only in Manchu.<\/p>\n<p>The coin shown is well preserved, so the Chinese characters <em>Daoguang tongbao<\/em> \u9053\u5149\u901a\u5bf6 can be easily read on the obverse, which means that it was minted during the reign of Emperor Daoguang \u9053\u5149 (reigned 1820\u20131850). By his time, the Qing Dynasty was already facing many challenges, most notably related to the First Opium War (1839\u20131842) and the beginning of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-\u20131864). The dispute regarding the opium trade and the subsequent military intervention were very costly, resulting in a shortage of money supply. The quality of the coins was already deteriorating, and they were becoming more expensive to produce relative to their actual value. Nevertheless, the coin is of relatively good quality. The inscription on the reverse is written entirely in Manchu script. On the left is written from top to bottom <em>boo<\/em> \u182a\u1823\u1823, which is a phonetic transcription of the Chinese <em>bao<\/em> meaning &#8220;money&#8221;, &#8220;treasure&#8221;, or &#8220;currency&#8221;, while on the right-hand side is the Manchu inscription <em>ciowan<\/em> \u1834\u1873\u1823\u1838\u1820\u1828, a phonetic transcription of the Chinese term <em>quan<\/em> \u6cc9 meaning &#8220;source&#8221;. The full spelling, <em>boo ciowan<\/em> \u182a\u1823\u1823 \u1834\u1873\u1823\u1838\u1820\u1828, is a Manchu phonetic approximation of the Chinese term <em>baoquan<\/em> \u5bf6\u6cc9, meaning &#8220;source of wealth&#8221;, and indicates that the coin was minted at a mint under the administration and supervision of the Bureau of Revenue (<em>Hubu<\/em> \u6236\u90e8) in Beijing. (MG)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A round copper alloy coin with a square hole in the centre, called fangkong qian \u65b9\u5b54\u9322. These appeared in various denominations, mostly as tongbao \u901a\u5bf6 (&#8220;ordinary currency&#8221;) coins, which were worth one monetary unit, and yuanbao \u5143\u5bf6 (&#8220;original currency&#8221;) and zhongbao \u91cd\u5bf6 (&#8220;heavy currency&#8221;), which had a higher face value. 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