The Jiajing Tongbao coins in the ancient coins of the Ming Dynasty are mainly small flat coins, and the large coins with more than five folds are rare, and the memorization value is even more rare.

Small print version of Jiajing Tongbao eleven two
According to the Ming Shi Food Chronicle:
In the sixth year of Emperor Ming's reign (1527), Jiajing Tongbao was minted, weighing one dollar and three cents per article. In the thirteenth year of Jiajing (1534), he began to cast two, three, five, and ten big coins. Jiajing Qianwen real book direct reading, flat money plain back, but also occasionally back "one dollar" people. The rest of the memorizations are "two dollars", "three dollars", "five dollars", one or two, etc., when the ten wear the word "ten". Except for the fact that there are many surviving bare-backed flat coins, other memorizations are rare in value.
Jiajing Tongbao counts a group
In the 19th century, not many gold stone collectors received a lot of money from Jiajing. Wu Dianchen's "Wu's Spring Tax" records that Wu received Jiajing folded two coins and one product. In addition, Gao Huanwen deJiajing had three coins, five coins and one piece of eleven pieces. See also Dai Xi's "Ancient Spring Cong Dialect" Volume III, which records that Dai Shi collected a Jiajing Tongbao back with three coins.
In the 1980s, a jiajing tongbao back ten and a rain carving mother that was famous in the spring world and could be called the crown of the chinese ancient spring bronze carving mother was found in the Nanjing Museum. The money "is brass in quality, golden in color, extremely well carved, weighs 23.6 grams, has a diameter of 4.5 centimeters, and is 0.2 centimeters thick", "the text is very similar to the oblique Jiajing of jiajing tongbao xiaoping money." Mr. Sun Zhonghui pointed out that "the Jiajing Dang Ten Coins that have been handed down from generation to generation have three editions: large characters, small characters and different books, and this Jiajing Tongbao is different from these three editions, and its text is thin and strong, similar to a small flat coin called 'Oblique Jiajing', and the words are like chopping, exquisite and abnormal." Mr. Zhang Xuhua of the Nanjing Museum believes that the "Jiajing Tongbao" stored by the institute as ten bronze carved mother money may be the "sample money" presented.
Jiajing Tongbao back eleven two carving mother Nanjing Museum collection
Jiajing Tongbao was ten large coins, and only 30,000 coins were minted that year, which is rare to this day. During the Republic of China period, Mr. Jiang Boyu collected 1 Jiajingdang Top Ten Coins, which was produced in the 1958 Shanghai Quanjia Zhushouquan Album. There are also Ding Fubao, Tao Tingyao, and Mr. Li Yixuan each hiding 1 Jiajing Dang Ten Coins. Ding's yipin was included in the 1941 "Shouquan Jituo" (壬編) volume, Ando's yipin weighed 32.6 grams, and was published in the Shanghai Quanjia "Shouquan Jituo" (A compilation), which is now in the Shanghai Museum. Li's one product weighs 31.2 grams, which belongs to the large-character version, and this spring was donated to the Shanghai Museum. The Shanghai Museum now has 4 pieces of Jiajingdang Ten Coins, in addition to the old collections of Tao and Li, the other 2 weigh 32.8 grams and 33 grams respectively. "Dai's Collection of Treasures" contains 113 pieces of Jiajingdang, which is obtained by Dai in his early years, and see also "Wuxi Coin Collection and Treasure Selection" also contains one Jiajingdang top ten coins, which belongs to the Collection of Quanjia in Wuxi.
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Mr. Shen Zicha of Shanghai once collected one piece of "one coin", "two coins" and "three coins" on the back of Jiajing Tongbao, which was produced in the 1954 Shanghai Quanjia Zhushouquan Poster Album, and the Shen's Collection Of Springs was donated to the Beijing China History Museum (now the National Museum) in the late 1950s.
Jiajing Tongbao back three dollars Pingwei Zanping old collection Jiade 2011 spring auction 345,000 yuan transaction
Mr. Zheng Jiaxiang once wrote: "In this world, Jiajing ping has a lot of money, but the big money is as rare as a star phoenix. One piece of two qian Jiajing, Lu (Hanping) Jun was awarded in Guangzhou, the least of the four products. In addition, Xu Menghua collected 1 piece of "two coins" on the back of Jiajing Tongbao, which was produced in the 1958 Shanghai Quanjia Zhushouquan Album. In 1943, Beijing Qiao Liuyi also received a Jiajing back "three coins", and Zheng Jiaxiang and Tao Tingyao each had a Jiajing back "five coins". Zheng's yipin has been returned to Fang Ruo, and Tao's collection was once produced in the Shanghai Quanjia "Shouquan Jituo" (self-edited) album. In addition, the "Liaodong Quantuo Collection" contains 1 Jiajing back "five coins", which is the collection of the Quan family in the Liaodong region during the Republic of China.
Jiajing Tongbao Back Two Coins (Positive, Negative) Shanghai Museum Collection
Jiajing Tongbao back five coins (positive, negative) Shanghai Museum collection
Jiajing Tongbao Back Eleven Two (positive and negative) Shanghai Museum Collection
At present, the Shanghai Museum has 2 "two coins" of Jiajing Tongbao back, weighing 7 grams, 3 pieces of "three coins" of Jiajing back, weighing 9.5 grams, 9.9 grams and 10 grams; 3 pieces of "five coins" of Jiajing back, weighing 15.8 grams, 17.4 grams and 17.6 grams. In addition, there are 3 Pieces of Jiajing Tongbao Back Fold Ten Coins. "Dai's Collected Treasures" includes many Jiajing coins obtained by Dai Baoting in his early years, including 4 pieces of "two coins" on his back, 1 piece of "five coins" on his back, and 1 piece of ten big coins on his bare back, all of which are rare and rare treasures.