China, 1795 AD., Qing Dynasty, emperor Gao Zong, Peking, Board of Revenue Mint, east branch, 1 Cash, Hartill 22.227.
China, Qing (Ch'ing) dynasty (1644-1911 AD.), emperor: Gao Zong (Kao Tsung) (1736-1795), reign title: Quian Long (Chien Lung) (1736-1795), Peking (Beijing), Board of Revenue mint, east branch, no date, issued 1795 AD.,
1 Cash (23 mm / 4,07 g), cast brass, square center hole, medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), smoothed edge, broad rims,
Obv.: 乾 隆 通 寶 , four Chinese characters, reading from top to bottom and right to left: Quian Long Tong Bao (Ch'ien Lung Tung Pao), six stroke bei in Bao.
Rev.: á ªá £á £ - á ´á¡³á £á ¸á á ¨ , "Boo - Ciowan" , protruding head Boo, the Manchu character boo to the left of the square hole, which means "building", used as a transliteration of the Chinese character bao (å®) which means "treasure", right: Manchu "Ciowan" - name for the Board of Revenue Mint, Peking.
Hartill 22.227 (type G2) (rarity level 12, common) .