Kai Yuan cash w/dot and crescent, c.713-844 AD, Tang, China, not in Hartill

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Four Chinese characters Kai Yuan Tong Bao ("The Inaugural currency", with the jing component of Kai touching the hole, hooked left shoulder of Yuan) / Upright crescent above the hole and a dot below. 25mm, 3.65 grams. Issued in ca.713-844 AD. Schjoth #312ff; Hartill -. SKU T2187-49033

Rare.

The Tang Dynasty, with its capital at Changan (present-day Xian), the most populous city in the world at the time, is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization - a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. Its territory, acquired through the military campaigns of its early rulers, was greater than that of the Han period, and it rivalled that of the later Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. In 907 the Tang Dynasty was ended when Zhu Wen, now a military governor, deposed the last emperor of Tang, Emperor Ai of Tang, and took the throne for himself (known posthumously as Emperor Taizu of Later Liang). He established the Later Liang Dynasty, which inaugurated the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. A year later the deposed Emperor Ai was poisoned to death by Zhu Wen.

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