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<p>[QUOTE="bernard55, post: 12465802, member: 114733"]From ChatGPT:</p><p><br /></p><p>What Chongning Chongbao coinage from the Northern Song Dynasty has the same obverse and reverse?</p><p><br /></p><p>Chongning Chongbao coins were a type of Chinese coinage issued during the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). These coins typically had a square hole in the center and four characters inscribed around the hole on the obverse and reverse sides. The inscription typically consisted of the characters "Chong Ning Chong Bao," which can be translated as "weight standard coin of Chongning."</p><p><br /></p><p>It is not uncommon for coins to have the same design on both the obverse and reverse sides. This is known as a "uniform" or "uniface" design. However, I cannot say with certainty whether any specific Chongning Chongbao coins had uniform designs on both the obverse and reverse sides without more information. It is possible that some issues of Chongning Chongbao coins may have had uniform designs, while others may have had different designs on the obverse and reverse.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bernard55, post: 12465802, member: 114733"]From ChatGPT: What Chongning Chongbao coinage from the Northern Song Dynasty has the same obverse and reverse? Chongning Chongbao coins were a type of Chinese coinage issued during the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). These coins typically had a square hole in the center and four characters inscribed around the hole on the obverse and reverse sides. The inscription typically consisted of the characters "Chong Ning Chong Bao," which can be translated as "weight standard coin of Chongning." It is not uncommon for coins to have the same design on both the obverse and reverse sides. This is known as a "uniform" or "uniface" design. However, I cannot say with certainty whether any specific Chongning Chongbao coins had uniform designs on both the obverse and reverse sides without more information. It is possible that some issues of Chongning Chongbao coins may have had uniform designs, while others may have had different designs on the obverse and reverse.[/QUOTE]
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