1. Copper coins from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
Cloth coins of the Zhou dynasty, Korea, Zhao, and Wei
Qiguo knife coin
Qin State Ring Coin
The ant-nose money of the Chu kingdom
2. Qin unified the six kingdoms, half two dollars
3. Five baht money of the Han Dynasty
Three baht money
Five baht
Han Dynasty half two dollars
4. Wang Mang's vintage coins
5. The currency of the Three Kingdoms period
(1) Cao Wei once minted five baht coins, and later simply bartered
(2) Eastern Wu promoted Daquan as a hundred, Daquan as a thousand, Daquan as a thousand, Daquan as two thousand, and Daquan as five thousand, and later went bankrupt
(3) The Shu Han Dynasty promoted the transmission of five baht coins and straight five hundred
At the beginning of the five baht, the money weighed as much as the text, so the seal book "five baht" two words. Later, because the minting of successive dynasties was different and there were many varieties, the weight, form, writing, and value of money had changed greatly, but the word "five baht" was on the right, and the position of "baht" on the left remained unchanged. The Shu Han 'Chuan-shaped Five-Baht' coin is just the opposite in terms of text arrangement, not only "five" on the left, "baht" on the right, and the "gold" next to the "baht" character on the right, and the "Zhu" character on the left, just like the book that is transmitted to the opposite side.
6. Coins of the Two Jin Dynasties
The Two Jin Dynasties were the only dynasties in Chinese history that did not mint their own coins.
It uses old coins from the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms periods.
A country that does not mint its own currency is great.
7. The currency of the Southern and Northern Dynasties period
(1) The Southern Song Dynasty not only had two or five baht, but also four baht
Four baht money
(2) Southern Dynasty Qi rarely minted coins
(3) The money of the Southern Dynasty Liang is copper and iron
(4) Southern Dynasty Chen only cast Chen five baht, Tai goods six baht two kinds
(5) The Northern Wei Dynasty successively minted three kinds of coins: "Taihe Five Baht", "(Yongping) Five Baht" and "Yong'an Five Baht".
Too and five baht
Yongping Five Baht (PrivateLyzed)
(6) The Eastern Wei and Western Wei mainly used The Northern Wei currency, and the Western Wei reminted five-baht coins
Western Wei: Five baht of the Great Unification
(7) Northern Qi Changping 5 Baht
(8) The Northern Zhou Dynasty minted coins of "Buquan", "Five Elements of Great Cloth", and "Yongtong Wanguo"
8. The Sui Dynasty minted the Kaihuang Five Baht and the Five Baht White Coins
Open the emperor five baht
Five baht for white money
9. Tang Dynasty coins
There are Kaiyuan Tongbao, Qianfeng Quanbao, Qianyuan Zhongbao, Dali Yuanbao, Jianzhong Tongbao, Huichang Kaiyuan, Deyi Yuanbao, Shuntian Yuanbao and so on.
10. Coins from the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
(1) The rear beam has Kaiping Tongbao and Kaiping Yuanbao
(2) The Later Han Dynasty had a Hanyuan Tongbao
(3) Former Shu
Wang Jian cast the Tongzheng Yuanbao, the Tianhan Yuanbao, and the Guangtian Yuanbao
Wang Yan cast the Xiankang Yuanbao
(4) The Southern Tang Dynasty cast the Tang Guo Tongbao
(5) Yanyi, the king of Min, cast the Yonglong Tongbao
11. Song Dynasty
12. Liaoguo
There are Tianxian Tongbao, Yingli Tongbao, Baoning Tongbao and so on
13. Western Xia coins
Western Xia mainly used Northern Song currency, and only minted the Imperial JianYuanbao and the Guangding Yuanbao
14. Jin Dynasty Coins
15. Yuan Dynasty coins
16. Ming Dynasty coins
Hongwu Tongbao, Yongle Tongbao, Xuande Tongbao, Hongzhi Tongbao, Jiajing Tongbao, Longqing Tongbao, Wanli Tongbao, Taichang Tongbao, Tianqi Tongbao and Chongzhen Tongbao. In addition, the Ming Dynasty's era name money also includes Dazhong Tongbao, Hongguang Tongbao, Longwu Tongbao, Daming Tongbao, Yongli Tongbao and so on.
17. Qing Dynasty coins
18. Copper coins of the Republic of China
19. Copper coins of puppet Manchukuo
20. Wang Jingwei counterfeits the copper coin of the National Government