The history of coins


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Ancient Chinese coins

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Why is the shape of ancient coins various kni


  • Warring States period, the Qi in today's Shandong Province, and Yan in the area of Hebei and Liaoning, the two countries have been trade and economic exchanges, Qi is a commercial power, the most in the Qi-Xiong Li, and Yan is only a side of the north countries, there is little commerce with other countries of the condition of contacts, so, in order to be able to friendship and mutual assistance between the two countries and common prosperity on the unification of the currency. It was also noted that there is no monetary Yan, as the Qi from the past, on the direct use of their currencies.
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  • Knife coins is a coin of ancient China. Production tools, from knives evolved. The flow of Qi in the Warring States period, Yan, Zhao and other countries. Many different types, there are homogeneous knives, knife Jimo, Anyang knives, the first needle knife, a sharp knife first, round out the first knife and knives. Cast above written, the First Qin Emperor unified China, a unified currency, the repeal of shellfish, knives, cloth and other currencies.
    Knife coins cast of Spring and Autumn period of the first line of the needle knife, a sharp knife first, Ming Qi knives and knife, round knife, such as the first currency in a variety of knife-shaped collectively. Shaped like a knife because of its name.
    North East of Yan Qi and the main currency used knives. Currency sub-knife "knife Yanming" and "Let's Knife" of two types. Take the shape of a knife as currency in, Beidi northern nomadic hunting and fishing knife tools used. Qi flank as a result of the "of" in the text and referred to as the "sword of." Knife Blade goods sub-arc shape of the back and folded back, straight back, the first ping the first knife, pointed it at first, but also a bronze coinage early in our country.
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Apr. 27, 2009

Ancient coins

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