YUAN: Da Chao, ca. 1206-1227, AR cash (2.97g), H-19.1, Obverse Type 2, two countermarks, scarce countermark U5 at 11:30h and second countermark is T1, Good, ex Shèngbidébao Collection. Da Chao, meaning "Great Dynasty", was the Chinese name the Mongols used for themselves. According to Hartill, "This coin is alleged to have been cast by the legendary Genghis Khan at his capital at Karakorum." This would place the date about 50-60 years prior to the formal foundation of the Yuan dynasty in 1271. A more likely attribution by Belyaev & Sidorovich (2017) puts this series between 1251 and 1262 during the reign of Möngke Khan and the early years of Kublai Khan.
Estimate: USD 150 - 250
Price realized | 700 USD |
Starting price | 140 USD |
Estimate | 150 USD |