Catalogue of Chinese coins from the VIIth centBC., to AD621including the series in the Britis Museum . No legend. Ping-yang is still the name of a prefecture (hit. 3G° OG, long. 111° 38)) in, Sliansi. Must be older than 234 See 20-23, pp. 45, 46. 42. Larger size. Obverse same as preceding. On the reverse two outward crescentlines on the sides of the central line, perhaps for /V pah, eight, as specimen 25,p. 66. (Representative Specimen.) Size 1-6. M. \Vt. 177. () Ta- in. PU-MONEY {continued).(II.) Round-footed, a. Single names. ^ JE ir?(, Ta-yn, in Tsin territory, Shansi. See (226). 1


Catalogue of Chinese coins from the VIIth centBC., to AD621including the series in the Britis Museum . No legend. Ping-yang is still the name of a prefecture (hit. 3G° OG, long. 111° 38)) in, Sliansi. Must be older than 234 See 20-23, pp. 45, 46. 42. Larger size. Obverse same as preceding. On the reverse two outward crescentlines on the sides of the central line, perhaps for /V pah, eight, as specimen 25,p. 66. (Representative Specimen.) Size 1-6. M. \Vt. 177. () Ta- in. PU-MONEY {continued).(II.) Round-footed, a. Single names. ^ JE ir?(, Ta-yn, in Tsin territory, Shansi. See (226). 122 (456) Obvkkse. Same legend as (455). TCIIOU DYNASTY. Reverse. Reverse plain, with the upper central line only. M. Size 2 1. (457) •she. Tzii- Izi A ?«^, eight. Tze-shc, formerly in Shansi. See (217). (458) 4t {=+) -yang. , H £), tchi shih twelve tchti. iE. Size 2-1. Lu-yang, now Lu-shan, in N. Honan. See (300) and (478). (459) Sometimes found pierced at the head. The character ^ has sometimes onlyone horizontal line instead of two. References:— X :^ , 2- 4, 5.—


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