The currency of Xuanhe Tongbao copper coins during the Xuanhe period of the Northern Song Dynasty
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"Xuanhe Tongbao" is an era name coin minted by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, during the Xuanhe period (1119-1125 AD). Xuanhe Tongbao is a combination of seal script and clerical script for coins, with direct reading. The currency values include Xiaoping, Zhe Er, Zhe San, and Zhe Wu. The difference lies in the diameter of the coins, with Xiaoping generally around 2.4 centimeters, Zhe Er around 2.7 centimeters, Zhe San around 2.9 to 3 centimeters, and Zhe Wu around 3.2 centimeters in diameter. Emperor Huizong of Song used his unique "thin gold body" to personally write the money inscriptions "Chongning Tongbao", "Daguan Tongbao", and "Xuanhe Tongbao". The font was dignified and beautiful, and the strokes were straight and handsome, earning him the nickname of "iron drawn silver hook".