Tai Ping rebel coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Notoco, Jun 22, 2006.

  1. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    Hi, I have a chinese cash coin inscribed 'Tai Ping Tung Pao'. There were two issues of this kind: one of Northern Sung dynasty, and one of Tai Ping rebels (the rebels also produced 'Tai Ping Tien Kuo' coins, but these are rather different). Now my question: anyone knows what distinguishes these two issues? Anyone knows of a good web site discussing Tai Ping rebel coins?

    Thanks,
    Notoco.
     
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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    No guarantees, but you may find some useful information here.
     
  4. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    Thank you, a very nice site! Even if I do not find what I need there, I'll certainly learn a lot!

    Notoco.
     
  5. sterling

    sterling New Member

    Well, I am not an expert in cash coins, but I think you can start making comparison on the chinese writing styles.. like taking note of the character strokes and shapes(Tai Ping and N Sung periods differ by nearly a thousand years... there has to be a difference in writing style somewhere), the rim measurements or probably the size.
     
  6. Notoco

    Notoco Member

    Yeah, after browsing the recommended site I compared the sizes and scripts; I concluded it must be the older (Norther Sung) coin.

    I wish I can find a reasonable priced and reasonable complete catalog of the cash coins... My local dealer has a copy of Schjoth for $120 if you can believe it!
    Thanks,
    Notoco
     
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