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 View CategoriesHome > Catalog > |Asian Coins| > |China| > CH67390China, Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhe Zong, 1086 - 1100 A.D. Instead of the usual square, the shape of the hole on this coin resembles a flower. The Chinese referred to this type of hole as a flower hole, rosette hole, or chestnut hole. Westerners sometimes refer to them as a star hole. The Chinese call similar hexagon holes as turtle shell holes. These whole variations were created by mint workers doing final detail work, using a chisel or a file to remove excess metal that flowed into the center hole during casting. Creating these fancy holes was certainly intentional but the purpose is unknown.
CH67390. Bronze 1 cash, Hartill 16.261, Schjoth 566, Fisher 979, F, flower hole, weight 4.136g, maximum diameter 24.7mm, 1086 - 1093 A.D.; obverse Yuan You tong bao, seal script, clockwise, square bao with short feet; reverse plain; SOLD
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