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Happy Tycoon - Chapter 140

Published at 29th of September 2021 01:53:47 PM


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Although the shop is full, a large number of items are placed in order.

Those high-value copper coins are mostly placed separately, one by one in a separate glass cabinet. A few or more pieces of medium value are placed together according to the age, while those copper coins with a value of only a few yuan are placed together in piles.

In addition, there are some copper coins near the top and middle, which are placed in piles in the corner.

There are five standards for the appearance of ancient copper coins. The best level is called beauty, which means that the outline of the front and back of the coin is complete and the text of the coin is clear; The second level is called near beauty, which means that there is a small offset or small crack in the front and back contour of the money, and the small adhesion or chaos caused by the abrasion of the money due to casting and use also belongs to near beauty coins; The third level is called upper, which means that there are defects and leaks on the front and back of the money that can be reached by the naked eye, but it does not hurt Qian Wen; The fourth level is near up, which means that the defects, cracks and leaks on the front and back of the coin are obvious, and have led to one or two broken pens in the money text; The worst level is called middle. The appearance of ancient copper coins has reached this level. Unless they are very precious copper coins, they have no great collection value.

There were many kinds of copper coins in ancient China, from the earliest shell coins to knife coins and shovel coins in the spring and Autumn period, to cloth coins and round gold in the Warring States period, Qin banliang in the Qin Dynasty and five baht coins in the Han Dynasty, which spread for more than 800 years. In the Tang Dynasty, the one hundred and twenty coin system was opened, while the Five Dynasties and Song dynasties were for money, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became money making.

There are also coins made of gold and silver such as Yuanbao, and "Jiaozi" made of paper

In the 5000 year history of China, the materials used to make money include gold, silver, copper, iron and tin, as well as seashells, stone shells, bone shells, turtle shells, beads and jade used in the pre-Qin period. Of course, paper is indispensable. As for the total number of currency types, there are countless.

Apart from other things, there were 272 kinds of copper coins in the Han Dynasty alone. Of course, most of them have been lost by now; In the 98 years before and after the Yuan Dynasty, 128 different types of copper coins were directly minted, four of which have now been lost.

It is no exaggeration to say that no one can collect all the coins that have appeared in China in the past 5000 years. Even if only collecting copper money, no one can collect all kinds of copper money.

Although there are a lot of copper coins in this shop, the types are not very complete. At least the most precious 50 treasures of Guquan, only more than 30 of them are collected in this shop.

However, the boss's ability to collect more than 30 of the 50 treasures in Guquan is not small.

I haven't heard of anyone who has collected all the 50 treasures of the real ancient spring. Not to mention anything else, among the 50 treasures in Guquan, there are only two genuine Yuanbao genuine books of the Northern Song Dynasty. These two are now in the hands of Xiaoyue Ben. The Jianguo Tongbao seal script of the Northern Song Dynasty has only found a genuine one, which is now stored in the Yanjing history museum.

In fact, most of the 50 treasures in Guquan, especially the first-class treasures, are collected in museums and can hardly be seen in private hands. Only some first-class and second-class treasures can be collected by private people.

Therefore, it is almost impossible to gather 50 treasures in Guquan in modern times.

It's extremely rare that the boss can collect more than 30 kinds.

Yang Jing naturally couldn't get started with the copper coins placed in the glass cabinet by her boss, especially the thirty-one Guquan fifty treasures. If Yang Jing didn't really want to buy them, otherwise the boss would never be able to let him get started.

But even so, Yang Jing can feel a trace of treasure when touching the copper coins that are not placed in the glass cabinet.

After all, these copper coins are old objects that have been handed down for hundreds or even thousands of years. Although they were cast at the beginning, they also contain warm humanistic treasure gas.

However, these copper coins that cannot be put out alone contain little humanistic treasure gas. Otherwise, Yang Jing really wants to buy all these ancient copper coins at once and absorb the treasure gas one by one.

But it's obviously not worth the loss. These copper coins are no longer valuable. One can sell for one or two yuan. The more precious one is 180 yuan. As for those copper coins placed separately, picking out one at random is also a price of tens of thousands of dollars.

However, Yang Jing can also feel that the higher the price of bronze money, the more precious it contains. For example, the "Hongzhi Tongbao" of the Ming Dynasty, which is now worth about 50 yuan, contains a little more treasure than the five baht of the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is worth a few yuan.

I can't help it. Although these ancient copper coins have been circulating for a long time, after all, the materials used are only ordinary copper, and they are still made by casting. If these coins hadn't been circulating for so long, I'm afraid they wouldn't even have this treasure.

To be honest, there are only 50 treasures in Guquan that have collection value and significance. If it were not for the bronze money among the 50 treasures, Yang Jing would not be in the mood to buy collection.

Unfortunately, no collector is willing to take away the bronze money among the 50 treasures.

Yang Jing also knew this truth, so after looking at the copper coins, she no longer paid attention to the copper coins, but focused on the money sword.

I entered this shop because I was attracted by the two money swords hanging at the door of the shop. Like buying Feng Shui stone, Yang Jing also wants to buy a money sword and go back to prepare it. In case the car store drives up and makes a villain, he can use the money sword to stop it.

There are many money swords in this shop. They are all placed on a Bogu shelf next to the east wall counter. Yang Jing estimates that there must be forty or fifty. However, compared with the four yellow money swords hanging at the door, these money swords placed on the Bogu shelf are much worse. Obviously, these money swords are old objects or made up of ancient copper money.

The money swords on the Bogu shelf range from palm sized Seven Star swords made of 21 copper coins, to two foot long heaven and earth Dharma swords made of 108 copper coins, and one meter long money swords made of two or three hundred copper coins. Moreover, the shop owner put these money swords on the Bogu shelf, which obviously allows customers to start.

Yang Jing took out a pair of gloves from her pocket and put them on. Then she picked up a money sword made of 49 copper coins and began to look at it.

This sword is made of copper coins from the Manchu wenbaotai on the back of Qianlong Tongbao. Moreover, judging from the rope weaving, this sword should not be compiled for a long time.

"Hehe, isn't this sword good? I made it up myself." suddenly the voice of the shopkeeper came to my ears.

Hearing this, Yang Jing turned her head and nodded slightly to the shopkeeper. If this sword is really made up by the boss, the price of this sword is really not cheap!

PS: bow and thank you for the reward of "chilled octave" 500





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