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Liao Dynasty
Da Kang Yuanbao
遼
大康元寶
Item number: A2855
Year: AD 1075–1084
Material: Bronze
Size: 23.0 x 23.3 x 1.1 mm
Weight: 3.05 g
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2020
This is a “Da Kang Yuanbao” coin minted during the reign of Emperor Daozong of the Liao Dynasty, Yelü Hongji. It was issued under his third era name, “Da Kang” (AD 1075–1084). During the Dakang era of Emperor Daozong of the Liao dynasty, the regime, imitating the Southern Song dynasty, issued two types of currency bearing the same reign title: Yuanbao (元寶) and Tongbao (通寶).
The coin follows the square-holed design modelled after Han Chinese coinage and is covered with an orange-red patina. On the obverse, the four Chinese characters “大康元寶” are inscribed in a clockwise order. The reverse is blank, without any inscriptions or decorative elements.
The Liao Dynasty, also known as the Khitan Empire, was founded by a nomadic people originating from northeastern China. The term “Khitan” (契丹) is also associated with the meaning of “iron.” In AD 907, tribal leader Yelü Abaoji declared the establishment of the Liao state, which rose to dominance over the northern Asian steppes and exerted significant pressure on the Han Chinese regimes to the south. Emperor Daozong, the eighth ruler of the dynasty, reigned for 46 years, during which the empire experienced a decline. Ultimately, in AD 1125, the Liao Dynasty was overthrown by the rising Jurchen forces. The remaining Khitan factions retreated westward to Central Asia, where they established the Western Liao.