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Une monnaie en bronze de deux sapèque (2 cash) de l'empereur Li Zong (1225-1264), ère Jing Ding (1260-1264) de la dynastie des Song du Sud (1127-1279), émise en 1263 à lecture en croix et écriture régulière. A/ Jing Ding yuan bao (Monnaie primordiale de Jing Ding) R/ Si (4) en haut Dimension : 28,85 mm Poids : 6.2 g. Remarque : C'est le cinquième empereur de la dynastie des Song du Sud. En 1263, Li Zong est en guerre contre Kubilai Khan qui lui-même lutte contre son frère Ariq Böke. Référence : H17.839

Indice de rareté : 13, très commune d'après D.Hartill
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Author Jean-Michel Moullec from Vern sur Seiche (35, Bretagne), France

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Enez35 at https://flickr.com/photos/77612262@N07/10907583943. It was reviewed on 29 January 2016 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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