Top ten in ancient coin rankings

The top ten ancient coins are Qianlong Yufu Gold Coin, Qidao, Qixiang Chongbao, Liaonian Pingqian, Sangongbu in Warring States, Xianfeng Yuanbao, Xianfeng Bao Tong, Taihe Bao Tong, Chongning Bao Tong and Tian Juan Bao Tong.

1, Qianlong Yufu Gold Coin

A box of 12 "Qianlong Yufu Gold Coin" is decorated with auspicious patterns of the dark eight immortals, with moire at the edge and flowers at the bottom. Twelve dollars with six kinds of money sets, two dollars each. The money envelope is decorated with auspicious decorative patterns such as bats, Wan Ziwen and peony, which are exquisite, complicated and luxurious.

2. Qi Dao

The "six-character knife" in the Warring States period, commonly known as the "six-character knife", is regarded by most scholars as the earliest commemorative coin in China, with a total length of 184.52 mm and a weight of about 48.2 grams. The six-character knife was cast by Tian Guo (685-643 BC) or Tian Guo (378 BC). The basic shape of the knife is pointed, curved back and concave edge. There is a ring at the end of the knife, and there are words or decorative patterns on the front and back.

3. Strange fragrance treasures

Qixiang Heavy Treasure Money is about 3.5cm in diameter and weighs about12.5g. The word "Qi Xiang Chong Bao" is written in regular script, and its characters are read directly from right to left and from top to bottom. The Manchu name "Baoquan" or "Baoyuan" is around the perforation in northern Guizhou. Above and below the perforation is the Chinese character "Dangshi".

4. Liao Nianhao dived.

There are 27 pieces of Nianhao and non-Nianhao coins in the Liao Dynasty, including 24 pieces of Nianhao Pingqian (22 pieces of Nianhao in the Liao Dynasty, of which Taiping and Dakang cast Bao Tong and Yuanbao coins) and 3 pieces of non-Nianhao Pingqian (Tongquanhuo, Guo Zhuang Yuanbao and Zhu Guo Yuanbao); It constitutes a complete family portrait of the Liao Dynasty before Pingqian.

5. Three-hole cloth in the Warring States Period

Three-hole cloth in the Warring States period is the most precious currency variety in the pre-Qin period, and it is recognized as one of the famous treasures in the coin field today. Coin head is round, shoulder is round, hip is round, foot is round, and the outline is obvious. There is a circular perforation on the head and feet, hence the name three-hole cloth.

6. Xianfeng Yuanbao

There are five denominations of Qian Xianfeng's ingots cast by Xianfeng Chaobaoquan Bureau: Dangbai, Dangbai, Dangbai, Dangbai and Dangqian. At that time, copper and iron were cast together. The "Xianfeng Yuanbao" of Baoquan Bureau is carved with pure brass, with exquisite carving and profound words, which makes Qian Wen overjoyed and full of charm.

7. Xianfeng Bao Tong

During the Xianfeng period, due to political corruption and economic crisis, Xianfeng Bao Tong Foundry Company was hit by all kinds of treasures and ingots for a long time, and Bao Tong's money was seriously devalued, with poor production and mixed shapes. Xianfeng Baotong coins are 2.2 ~ 2.6 cm in diameter and 2.4 ~ 4.2 g in weight, among which large-size coins are rare, and most of them are privately cast with poor quality and thin coins. During this period, the weight of goose's eye money is less than 1 g.

8. Taihe Bao Tong

In the fourth year of Jin Zhangzong Taihe (1204), casting began. Qian Wen's regular script, which contains a thin gold charm, is beautifully made, with a straight reading and bare back. The early coins were 4.6 cm in diameter and weighed 38 grams, which was really equal to the weight of 10 small coins. In the later period, the coin was 4.4 cm in diameter and weighed 15 g, which greatly reduced the weight. Taihe Bao Tong's money is rare, but it is the rarest early collection of large sums of money.

9. Bao Tong Chongning

Chongning Bao Tong was first cast in the Chongning period of Huizong Zhao Ji in the Northern Song Dynasty, with the title of Qian; Chongning Bao Tong, Chongning Chongbao and Chongning Yuanbao are three kinds. Qian Wen's calligraphy is delicate and pretty, with iron hooks and silver hooks. It is the true embodiment of Hui Zong Evonne's thin gold calligraphy and one of the two most valuable bronze coins.

Bao Tong Tian Juan 10

Tian Juan Bao Tong Pingqian is a regular script, which reads right-handed, and the word "as soon as possible" is more than one book; The writing of "Tong" is quite similar to that of "Dian Jian" in the Southern Song Dynasty, and "Bao" is divided into three strokes, which is very strange. The back of the money is bare and brown, and there is bone rust between words. If it's over, it should be an official.