During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the currency was Qianlong Tongbao copper coins
Qianlong Tongbao is a copper coin minted during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795). The Manchu script on the back is quite complex. You can refer to Huaguangpu's "Catalogue of Ancient Chinese Coins", which provides detailed prices and coin rubbings. The production bureaus of Qianlong Tongbao include 20 bureaus such as Baoquan, Baoyuan, Baozhi, and Baozhe, with materials including brass, bronze, and red copper. The Qianlong Tongbao coin is written in Manchu as "Qianlong Tongbao", with a value of "one", meaning auspicious. This coin has a small face value, a small circulation range, fine and even strokes, and smooth writing.
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