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EMPIRE OF CHINA Printed Money, 1368-1644
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Emperor: HONGWU
 
明太祖 MingTai Zu
 
朱元璋 Zhu Yuanzhang
  23.1.1368-24.6.1398


Emperor:
 
CHONGZHEN
朱由檢Zhu Youjian
  2.10.1627-25.4.1644

明朝
CHINA Banknotes, Ming Dynasty, Ca.1368-1644

瓷帝国
CHINESE EMPIRE

Xia dynasty 2100BCE; Rep.1912; JPN occup.1931-45; People's Republic 1.10.1949
The first banknotes issued in the world were by CHINA in 618AD during the Tang Dynasty

明朝
MING DYNASTY

T.35-1 - T.36-3 Images Needed
ChnP.AA220CashCa.136899.jpg
T.36-4, P.UNL  40 Cash

Back Image Needed

76 X 178 MM

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T.36-4, P.UNL  40 Cash   RK
Photoshop enhanced. See original
chnP.UNL40CashMingDynastyND13681644RKr.jpg
Back
147 X 250 MM
Chn_PAA3_300_Cash_1368-99.JPG
T.UNL, P.AA3_ 300_Cash

 

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T.UNL, P.AA3  300 Cash 1368-1399   TS
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Back
Chn_PAA10_1_Kuan_ND(1368-99).jpg
T.36-20, P.AA10  1 Kuan

Enlarge   Supersize

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Back
209 X 320 MM
Enlarge   Supersize

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T.36-20, P.AA10  1 Kuan Ca.1368-99   RK
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Back
chnT.3620xP.AA10x1KuanCa.136899RK.jpg
T.36-20x, P.AA10x  1 Kuan Ca.1368-99
Counterfeit?   RK
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Back

 
T.36-60  50 Kuan Images Needed

明朝 硬币
MING DYNASTY COINS


1/10 Liang S-1223
Tian Qi Tong Bao 1621-2AD

Reverse
Not to Scale

"T" designations from Smith & Matravers Chinese Banknotes, 1970 Shirjieh Publishers, Menlo Park, CA

BACKGROUNDER
Click to EnlargeFounded by a peasant farmer turned warrior, Hongwu ruled from 1368 until 1398, as the first Ming dynasty emperor. He created laws that favored peasants by creating self-sustaining communities, keeping taxes low and the granaries full while maintaining the dikes of the Yangtze and Yellow rivers.
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Ming wood block prints and porcelain are avidly collected today. Its most famous accomplishment was the Great Wall of China.

Ming dynasty banknotes were made from mulberry bark paper and are very large in size. Although more than 600 years old they come on the market regularly. A high quality example can command $3,000 to $15,000, however a lower grade note can be bought for less than $2,000.  Caution - many outstanding counterfeits exist.

 


 



Repro produced by American Numismatic Assoc. in 1986.

Made of Mulberry Bark paper, 22.5cm x 34cm

ENGLISH TRANSLATION
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40 Cash   RK
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1 Kuan   RK

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

RK We gratefully acknowledge Ram Kumar for providing these images and for the excellent English translations above.

TS
We gratefully acknowledge eBay Seller tonysullentrup for permission to use these images. Visit eBay his store.