Warring States period

Ping Zhou Pointed Foot Spade

(Opposed Version)

State of Zhao

戰國時

平州尖足布

(傳形版)

趙國造

Item number: A1638

Year: 306-222 BC

Material: Bronze

Size: 53.4 x 28.6 x 0.6 mm

Weight: 6.15 g

Provenance: Da Chen Stamps & Coins Collection 2014

This is a currency from the state of Zhao during the Warring States period, known as the “Ping Zhou Pointed Foot Spade” coin. The minting location, “Ping Zhou,” is located within the present-day jurisdiction of Mizhi County in Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. The coin’s production time should not be earlier than 306 BC when King Wuling of Zhao conquered this area.

The obverse of the Pointed Foot Spade features two vertical lines at the top. On the left side of the body, the character Ping (平) is inscribed in seal script, with a central vertical line separating the inscription. The reverse side has a single vertical line at the top, while the body displays multiple cross-shaped engraved lines.

Spade money, also referred to in historical texts as “鎛” or homophonously as “布,” were metal coins shaped like spades, an agricultural tool. As the first form of metallic currency in Chinese history, spade money often appears in the logos of financial departments and banking institutions in regions such as China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The development of spade money dates from the late Shang Dynasty to the Warring States period, with the Three Jins region (Han, Zhao, and Wei) serving as its core and giving rise to various forms. Spade money circulated in Zhao, particularly represented by the “Pointed foot spade” with angular bases, available in large and small sizes. Small pointed foot spades are more commonly found in archaeological excavations, with over forty different variations known to exist. Even for spades minted in the same location, variations in the characters used to denote the place name may still be observed.

物件編號: A1638

年代: 公元前 306-222 年

材料: 青銅

尺寸: 53.4 x 28.6 x 0.6 mm

重量: 6.15 g

來源: 大城郵幣社 2014

這是一件戰國時期的趙國造「平州尖足布」貨幣,鑄造地點「平州」在今陝西省榆林市的米脂縣境內,鑄造時間應不早於趙武靈王征服此地的公元前306年。

尖足布正面的首部有兩條豎線,腹部左側以篆書寫有「平」字,中央以一道豎線分隔銘文。尖足布背面的首部有一條豎線,腹部有許多呈現十字狀的刻線。

布幣是仿造鏟形農具的金屬錢幣,史書上寫作「鎛」或同音字「布」。由於布幣是中國歷史上第一種金屬貨幣,經常能在中國、香港和臺灣等地的財政部門和銀行機構標誌裡發現布幣。布幣從商朝末期發展到戰國時代,以三晉地區(韓、趙、魏)為核心已延伸出多種形態。趙國流通的布幣以尖角底座的「尖足布」為代表,分為大型和小型兩種大小。小型尖足布的出土較為豐富,其種類就高達四十餘種。即便是同一個地點鑄造的尖足布,地名的筆劃寫法可能仍有差異。

類似/相同物件 請看:

文化部 國家文化記憶庫 Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank

https://memory.culture.tw/Home/Detail?Id=14000139432&IndexCode=MOCCOLLECTIONS

中國 錢幣博物館 China Numismatic Museum

http://www.cnm.com.cn/zgqbbwg/132452/137951/index.html

更多相關訊息請參考:

高英民,《中國古代錢幣》(北京市:學苑出版社,2007)

王永生,《鑄幣三千年:50枚錢幣串聯的極簡中國史》(台北市:聯經出版社,2024)

黨順民,〈陝西出土戰國時期貨幣鈎沉〉,《西安市:收藏》,(2013),頁92-97

戴志強、戴越,〈尖足布及類圓足布、類方足布—讀先秦布幣(三)〉,《北京市:中國錢幣》,(2014),頁3-7

馬肖,〈先秦布幣論陰陽〉,《西安市:收藏》,(2016),頁86-91

吳良寶,〈尖足布幣鑄造地及相關問題研究〉,《長春市:史學集刊》,(2016),頁18-22

榆林市文物保護研究所,〈榆林市榆陽區橋頭峁城址調查—兼西都、中陽、平周故城考〉,《西安市:文博》,(2019),頁23-31

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