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Qing Dynasty
Guangxu Tongbao
Bao Fu Bureau
(Privately Minted Version)
清
光緒通寶
寶福局造
(私鑄版)
Item number: A1930
Year: AD 1885-1908
Material: Brass
Size: 21.5 x 21.4 x 1.3 mm
Weight: 3.15 g
Provenance: Da Chen Stamps and Coins Collection 2015
This is a Guangxu Tongbao coin cast during the Guangxu reign period, produced by the Bao Fu Bureau in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province. It was manufactured using traditional casting techniques involving mould replication.
The coin follows the typical square-holed format. On the obverse, the Chinese characters Guangxu Tongbao (光緒通寶) are inscribed in a sequential order: top, bottom, right, and left. The reverse side features Manchu script on both the left and right sides, indicating the issuing mint as “ᠪᠣᠣ ᡶᡠ” (Bao Fu). Notably, an additional “ᡶᡠ” (Fu) is present along the upper edge of the coin, suggesting that this specimen may be a privately cast version rather than an official issue.
In the 11th year of the Guangxu reign (AD 1885), Yang Changjun, then Governor-General of Fujian and Zhejiang, attempted to cast a batch of Guangxu Tongbao coins with blank reverses using machinery from the Fujian Arsenal. However, his proposal to the Ministry of Revenue was not granted approval for circulation. It was not until the 13th year of Guangxu (AD 1887) that provinces began mass-producing square-holed coins using mechanical methods in accordance with Empress Dowager Cixi’s decree. Nevertheless, by the 32nd year of Guangxu (AD 1908), Guangdong became the first province to follow Hong Kong’s example by minting Western-style copper coins, leading to the gradual decline of square-holed coinage.