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What's the price of real five emperors' money?
Five emperors' money can be divided into big five emperors' money and small five emperors' money The Great Five Emperors Money refers to half of the Qin Dynasty, five baht money in the Han Dynasty, Kaiyuan Bao Tong in the Tang Dynasty, Bao Tong in the Song Dynasty and Yongle Bao Tong in the Ming Dynasty. The Great Five Emperors' Money belongs to bronze, which has a long history and a small amount of existence.
Five Emperors Money now often refers to small five Emperors Money, that is, Bao Tong in Shunzhi, Bao Tong in Kangxi, Bao Tong in Yongzheng, Bao Tong in Qianlong and Bao Tong in Jiaqing, all made of brass, which is relatively modern. Due to historical reasons, Shunzhi Bao Tong and Yongzheng Bao Tong are rare.
Extended data:
The five emperors' coins are composed of Shunzhi, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing coins, but their collection values are different. Among the coins of the five dynasties emperors, Kangxi, Qianlong and Jiaqing had the largest casting volume and relatively cheap prices.
The existing number of Yongzheng Bao Tong is relatively small. Due to the short startup time and frequent startup, the number of castings is relatively limited.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Big Five Emperors Money
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