User:Donald Trung/Shunzhi Tongbao mint marks

This page serves as the "editing history" of the article Qing dynasty coinage for adding images of Pre-Kangxi Era mint marks.

Chinese mint marks
Mint marks on coins issued from 1644 until 1661: From 1653 until 1657 another type of cash coin was simultaneously cast with the above series, but these coins contained the extra inscription of "" (Equals one lí of silver) on the back. They were generally minted at the same mints as the above cash coin series but weren't minted at the Yansui garrison, the Shanxi province, and the Jingzhou garrison while another mint at Jinan, Shandong was opened for these coins, with coins cast there bearing the mark "". Additionally there were also coins cast with no mint mark that only contain the character "一" (1) on their reserves indicating their value in Ií. Between 1660 and 1661 cash coins were manufactured with both a Manchu (on the left), and a Chinese (on the right) character as mint marks. The following mints produced these coins: