The views of Daoguang Tongbao Mother Embryo:
Any Qing mother money will not be repaired. All those that have been repaired can be identified as back knives.
All mother money does not modify the text. There are exceptions for Tongzhi coins. The only one in the Forbidden City that does not have Tongzhi coins is the carved mother, only some wooden samples.
In addition to the collection value of ancient coins, they are also consumed through folk customs, Feng Shui and many other ways. Daoguang Tongbao is one of the Six Emperors of Feng Shui, and the Chinese traditional culture and collection craze that have arisen in recent years are also Seen by savvy merchants, they developed ancient coin jewelry, gift boxes, collection bound books, etc.
The copper coin sword is woven from ancient coins. It has been a Taoist instrument in ancient times. It has the peak of justice and the most prosperous Yang. It has the power to control the house, ward off evil spirits, exorcise demons and subjugate demons. In contemporary times, it is used as a Feng Shui tool. It can be hung in halls, study rooms, entrance doors and windows, cars, etc.
Ancient Chinese coins have a long history, are of various varieties and are colorful. They are treasures in the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. China’s monetary culture over thousands of years.
Coins refer to items that serve as general equivalents in commodity transactions. The metal coins of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period evolved from shovel-shaped tool money. Some are made of silver, mostly bronze, and later generations refer specifically to copper coins.
The original coins had the same shape as tool money, but later gradually separated from each other and had their own characteristics. This currency is called money. The word "money" thus became one of the names of currency.
The area where money was used was initially in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Jin State, and later expanded to the border areas of Yan State, Qin State and the countries bordering them. Coins use Yi as the monetary unit. Qin Shihuang unified the square-hole half-liang coins and abolished the coins of all countries.
Refers to metal currency that is cast into a certain size and shape, has a certain weight and face value, and serves as a legal means of circulation. The ancient coinage materials were mainly copper, and later gold and silver coins appeared one after another. In China, although gold and silver coins appeared relatively early, they mainly entered the field of commodity circulation in modern times.