Wu Zhu cash - split Wu and star, ca.146-190 AD, Eastern Han dynasty, China (G/F#-)

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Two large Chinese characters Wu Zhu (=5 zhus), split Wu and a large star under the hole // Blank. 25mm, 2.78 grams. Hartill #10.2 (generic Eastern Han Wu Zhu); Gratzer/Fishman "One thousand years of Wu Zhu coinage" #-.

Private late Eastern Han issue, cast using the early Eastern Han Wu Zhus as a mother coin.

The Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 CE), also called the Later Han, was restored by Emperor Guangwu after the fall of Wang Mang’s Xin regime. Centered in Luoyang, it saw major developments in science, economy, and culture—figures like Zhang Heng and Cai Lun flourished. However, imperial authority steadily weakened as eunuch factions and powerful clans dominated politics. The late 2nd century was marked by the Yellow Turban Rebellion and warlordism. Its collapse paved the way for the Three Kingdoms period.

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