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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1846948, member: 26302"]Kind of an important coin for me. Its a Sogdian Kai Yuan Tong Bao with Bukhara tamgha on the reverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]308031[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>This is the coin that connects Central Asian numismatic history with Chinese numismatics. Most Kai Yuan coins were struck at the beginnings of the Tang dynasty. Its one of the 3 or 4 most important chinese coins made, such was the volume and quality of their manufacture. The Tang dynasty was very aware of the profits from the Silk Road trade, so the invaded Sogdia and took control of both the trade volume, (to protect existing profits), and to get an even bigger piece of the profits. </p><p><br /></p><p>This invasion effectively ended traditional Sogdian coinage. This coin was the forbearer of all later "cash" style sogdian coinage up until the muslim invasions which then changed the coinage again to a islamic type coinage. Later examples, like this one I also purchased this weekend:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]308036[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>A cash coins from Samarkand, basically takes this model and added sogdian script and tamghas on the reverse. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I know it does not look like much to most people, but I am excited to finally get one of these very historically important pieces for my collection. I have been chasing one for a few years now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1846948, member: 26302"]Kind of an important coin for me. Its a Sogdian Kai Yuan Tong Bao with Bukhara tamgha on the reverse. [ATTACH=full]308031[/ATTACH] This is the coin that connects Central Asian numismatic history with Chinese numismatics. Most Kai Yuan coins were struck at the beginnings of the Tang dynasty. Its one of the 3 or 4 most important chinese coins made, such was the volume and quality of their manufacture. The Tang dynasty was very aware of the profits from the Silk Road trade, so the invaded Sogdia and took control of both the trade volume, (to protect existing profits), and to get an even bigger piece of the profits. This invasion effectively ended traditional Sogdian coinage. This coin was the forbearer of all later "cash" style sogdian coinage up until the muslim invasions which then changed the coinage again to a islamic type coinage. Later examples, like this one I also purchased this weekend: [ATTACH=full]308036[/ATTACH] A cash coins from Samarkand, basically takes this model and added sogdian script and tamghas on the reverse. Anyway, I know it does not look like much to most people, but I am excited to finally get one of these very historically important pieces for my collection. I have been chasing one for a few years now.[/QUOTE]
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