The Set of Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins encompasses a collection of coins minted during the Qing Dynasty, which spanned from 1636 to 1912. On the obverse side of these coins, four Chinese ideograms are inscribed in traditional, regular script, reading from top to bottom and right to left. These characters typically represent the emperor's title, era name, and other relevant details. On the reverse side, two Manchu words are engraved vertically, separated by a central hole. The script used for these inscriptions is Mongolian or Manchu, reflecting the multicultural aspects of the Qing Dynasty. This set of coins offers valuable historical and cultural insights into the Qing Dynasty's linguistic diversity and numismatic heritage.
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