In ancient China, coins were the main forms of currency. These coins can be made of copper, iron, lead, gold and silver with different shapes, weight and marks. - 🔻贝币Shell Money 🔻蚌币Mussel shell money 🔻早期贝币Shell Money 🔻商朝铜币Copper coin 🔻战国布币Spade Money 🔻战国刀...
This knife money is popularly known as jin cuo dao (金错刀) or gold inlaid knife. The top portion, which is round with a square hole, resembles the other coins of the time. The Chinese character above the hole is yi (一) meaning "one". The character below the hole is dao (刀) whi...
Hoe-like Money. The hoe-like money was evolved from an ancient Chinese farming toll. In the early days it bore close resemblance to a hoe. Because the hoe is similar to the shovel. This is why the hoe-like mone...
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HARBIN, July 2 (Xinhua) -- At the Jin Shangjing History Museum in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, a gleaming thumb-sized silver coin attracts curious visitors. With unique curved edges unlike other Chinese and Western coins, the silver money in the shape of a doub...
Now there is a restaurant in Beijing where you can spend ancient Chinese money to buy “donkey burgers” (lurou huoshao 驴肉火烧). An article in the November 26, 2012 edition of the Beijing Evening News (beijing wanbao 北京晚报) describes a restaurant th
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China was one of the first countries to use money. In the late Neolithic Period, livestock and natural cowries were used as a form of currency. In the Shang and Zhou Dynasties (ca. 16th century-221 BC), unwrought weight metals and cast coins appeared with the rise of commodity exchanges....