RR two pillar Wu Zhu cash, Wei Kingdom (220-265 AD), 3 Kingdoms, China

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Wu Zhu, dot on top of the hole, a dot below the hole / Blank. 23mm, 2.27 grams. Hartill #10.19 (incorrectly attributed); Gratzer/Fishman #B5.17(b). SKU T979-47386

Rare. This is a "two pillar" Wu Zhu, named so because of the presence of the two dots on obverse.

Wei (220“266), also known as Cao Wei or Former Wei, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220“280). With its capital initially located at Xuchang, and thereafter Luoyang, the state was established by Cao Pi in 220, based upon the foundations laid by his father, Cao Cao, towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty. The name "Wei" first became associated with Cao Cao when he was named the Duke of Wei by the Eastern Han government in 213, and became the name of the state when Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor in 220.


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