Nguyen Dynasty Poem Cash Coin.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Justinokay, Dec 17, 2017.

  1. Justinokay

    Justinokay Member

    My newest and largest acquisition yet!

    [​IMG]


    It is a cash coin from the rule of emperor Minh Mang casted sometime between 1837 and 1841 in the imperial city of Hue. The obverse reads Ming Mang Thong Bao with a poem reverse reading Dac Vi Dac Danh Dac Loc Dac Tho, meaning "Successfully obtained honorable life" (straight from Google translate). My translation is Advance in position (social ranks/class),advance in fame, advance in wealth and advance in age.

    These large cash coins have a value of 60 Van but were not originally intended for circulation, they were kept as charms and presentation pieces as evidenced by many being holed to attach a string to. The large cash coins casted during the reign of Ming Mang come either in a 4 or 8 inscription poem taken directly form Confucian text.
    These are mainly acquired by government officials as a royal reward.

    I have just recently received this coin form the dealer. It is currently housed in a Ziploc bag and taped to the inside of my binder until the real 2.5x2.5 holders come.

    My example weighs 27.67 grams with a diameter of 61.3 mm. It once had a hole at 12 o'clock but was repaired. It is not a rare coin but is scarce.
     
    scopru, chrsmat71, Muzyck and 2 others like this.
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. scopru

    scopru Member

    Nice pick up. And interesting history.
     
  4. Barbermania

    Barbermania Active Member

    Hope these can make someone appreciate foriegn coins.
     

    Attached Files:

Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page