User:Donald Trung/Sycee hoards

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Hoards of sycees

 * It was reported on 17 November 2015 by the Xinhua News Agency that at the tomb of the Marquis of Haihun in Xinjian, Jiangxi a number of gold coins had been found. Excavations of the tomb have been conducted since 2011.  The gold objects unearthed included some 25 gold hoofs (a type of sycee) with varying weights from 40 to 250 grams and 50 very large gold coins weighing about 250 grams each.  The gold coinages were packed inside of three different boxes that were placed under a bed that was located inside of the main chamber of the tomb.  According to Yang Jie, who leads the excavation team, the gold objects were likely awarded to the Marquis of Haihun by the emperor himself.


 * It was reported on 24 September 2015 that a number of cash coins had been found in tombs located in tombs during excavation work undertaken by the Jinan City Archaeological Research Institute nearby the Zhaojiazhuang Cemetery, Shandong. The tombs yielded cash coins produced during the Song, Tang, and Manchu Qing dynasties with the latest examples being Xianfeng era cash coins. A tomb identified as "Grave M1" also contained silver ingots (sycees) issued under the Jurchen Jin dynasty.


 * In March 2017 a Xiwang Shanggong (西王賞功) cash coin issued by Zhang Xianzhong was unearthed at the Jiangkou stretch of the Minjiang River in Meishan, Sichuan. The findings at the river included over 10,000 individual items of gold and silver including a number of golden and silver sycees.

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2015 Hoards

 * http://www.china.org.cn/china/2015-11/17/content_37093227.htm - China Internet Information Center (State Council Information Office and China International Publishing Group).
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 * http://kaogu.cssn.cn/ywb/news/new_discoveries_1/201511/t20151120_3935511.shtml
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 * http://kaogu.cssn.cn/ywb/news/new_discoveries_1/201509/t20150924_3934919.shtml
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2017 Hoards

 * https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/05/treasure-hunting-villagers-dig-500kg-qing-dynasty-coins-near/
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 * https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/staggering-56-tons-coins-are-unearthed-china-and-archaeologists-struggle-021684 & https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2117117/mystery-over-tonnes-ancient-coins-found-buried-chinese-village
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 * http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-03/20/c_136143370_2.htm
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 * https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/archaeology/chinese-discover-legendary-treasure-buried-in-river-bank/news-story/020d5e022bea4f6c9447be6214254b0d
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 * http://kaogu.cssn.cn/ywb/news/new_discoveries_1/201707/t20170714_3942340.shtml
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