File:Xining Yuanbao (熙寧元寶) - 'Rosette' hole - National Museums Liverpool 02.jpg

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An image of a cash coin with a flower hole produced during the Xining (熙寧) reign era of the Song Dynasty.

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English: An image of a cash coin with a flower hole produced during the Xining (熙寧) reign era of the Song Dynasty.

Diameter: 24.00mm Thickness: 1.44mm

Weight: 4.1 grams
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Author The National Museums Liverpool.

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