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2,000-year-old coin workshop excavated in central China

Chinese archaeologists have discovered the relics of an ancient coin factory after a heavy bout of rain caused an area of ground to collapse.











2,000-year-old coin workshop excavated in central China
Archaeologists found fragments of ceramic coin moulds at the site when they were carrying out repairs after
heavy rain in late 2017 [Credit: Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology]

The large national mint, dating back over 2,000 years, was found at the end of 2017 in the city of Nanyang, central China’s Henan Province, experts said earlier this week.
The workshop produced coin moulds as well as two kinds of coins, and could prove valuable in the study of coin-making and the economic system of the period, said Bai Yunxiang, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.


“The ruins were uncovered by pouring rain,” said He Yujian, head of Nanyang cultural relics bureau.











2,000-year-old coin workshop excavated in central China
Coin moulds found at the site [Credit: Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology]

Archaeologists found fragments of pottery set as a coin mould and started the excavation accordingly.
Items unearthed include copper coins, copper smelting slags, pottery shards, animal bones, and a large amount of coin-mould pieces.


According to Yang Jun, a research fellow with China Numismatic Society, that two inscriptions on the moulds suggest they were used during the reign of Wang Mang, who established the short-lived Xin Dynasty (45 B.C.-A.D. 23).











2,000-year-old coin workshop excavated in central China
Coin moulds found at the site [Credit: Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology]

Wang was a powerful official in the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 8) who launched a currency reform after seizing the throne.


Detection indicates the ruins cover 100,000 square meters, while only 75 square meters have been excavated. Experts believe the excavation area should be expanded.


Source: Xinhua [January 19, 2019]



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