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Shunzhi Bao Tong is a coin of Qing Dynasty, which was minted in Shunzhi period (1644 ~ 166 1). Shunzhi Bao Tong was the first currency made after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. The inscription of "Shunzhi Bao Tong" sung by Qian Wen is opposite. Most of them are bronze and a few are bronze; Money tends to be flat, and the range is large.
Bao Tong in Shunzhi is dominated by small flat money, and a few of them are converted into twenty big money, which can be divided into five types according to background changes and casting stages. In the early period of Shunzhi Qian, the coinage technology of Ming Dynasty was retained, which made its layout have obvious characteristics of Ming Dynasty coins, but in the later period, it completely broke away from the coinage system of Ming Dynasty and established the unique coinage style of Qing Dynasty. "Five styles of Shunzhi" played a connecting role in the evolution of coins in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
After the Qing army entered the customs, a series of large-scale wars broke out between the Qing regime, the Nanming regime and the peasant rebel regime. The unification war of the Qing regime dominated the casting of Shunzhi currency in the early stage, which was a classic case and material evidence of currency evolution in wartime.