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Northern and Southern Dynasties,
Northern Wei,
Wu Zhu,
Yongping,
Emperor Xuanwu
(Flat Reverse)
北魏 永平五銖
(背平夷)
Item number: A2053
Year: AD 510-528
Material: Bronze
Size: 22.8 x 22.8 x 0.6 mm
Weight: 1.45 g
Provenance: Da Chen Stamps and Coins Collection 2015
This coin is presumed to be a “Yongping Wuzhu”, first minted in the third year of the Yongping reign of the Northern Wei dynasty (AD 510). Its circulation and production likely continued into the reign of Emperor Xiaoming (AD 515–528), particularly in the capital and neighbouring prefectures.
The obverse of the coin features an outer rim without an inner border. The inscription reads “wuzhu” (five zhu); the character “wu” (five) displays slightly curved intersecting strokes, and the two horizontal lines do not extend forward. The character form is slender in proportion. The reverse bears neither rim nor border.
According to the “Treatise on Food and Money” in the “Book of Wei”, “In the winter of the third year of the Yongping reign under Emperor Shizong, wuzhu coins were again minted.” The earliest issues of the Yongping Wuzhu were relatively thick and heavy; however, subsequent minting saw increasing degradation in quality. The coins became inconsistent in size and weight, and inferior privately cast imitations entered circulation alongside official currency.
At the time of acquisition, this coin was catalogued as part of the Six Dynasties coinage.