Qing Dynasty. Wen Zong (Xian Feng) Pattern (Mother Coin) 1000 Cash ND (March-August 1854) AU, Board of Works mint (New Branch), cf. KM-C2-10 (for standard issue), FD-2447 (same), Hartill-22.766 (same), cf. Jen-742 (mother coin of this issue not listed), Shanghai Museum-1799. 64mm. 78.81gm. Already fleeting as the highest denomination within the Qing monetary system, to locate a 1000 Cash coin in this level of quality is truly a special occasion. Very likely a Pattern or Mother coin (mu qian) used to produce the sand molds from which the standard, circulation issues would be cast, this piece shows razor-sharp definition and striking reliefs throughout its designs, the surfaces additionally appearing quite original and free of tooling. Though his reign only lasted for around a decade, Xian Feng oversaw the largest production of multiple cash issues during the Qing Dynasty. While several parties at court made recommendations for the creation of even larger denominations--such as a coin denominated at 10,000 Cash--such measures were never adopted. This lot can be submitted to Gong Bo Grading for certification after the auction at the buyer's request. If you would like to utilize this option, please contact HK@HA.com.
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Price realized | 66'000 USD |
Starting price | 5'000 USD |
Estimate | 10'000 USD |