Qianlong Tongbao Guizhou Bureau Qiaotoutong Edition.
According to the 7788 collection query, it is known that Qianlong Tongbao was the currency in circulation during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The Qianlong Tongbao with the four upturned corners of the square hole belongs to the "Qianlong Tongbao" version. Qianlong Tongbao is an ancient coin, the currency of the Qing Dynasty. Qianlong Tongbao is passed through the Guizhou Bureau. It is old and genuine, has no cracks or leaks, has a fresh sound, and has a diameter of 25.5-25.4 mm.
Qianlong Tongbao This coin was minted during the Qianlong period of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795). The Manchu text on the back is relatively complicated, with very detailed prices and coin rubbings on it. Qianlong Tongbao coin is about 25 mm in diameter and weighs about 3g. The inscription "Qianlong Tongbao" on the money face is written in regular script, and the characters are read from top to bottom, right to left. The text on the back of the money has the word "宝" on the left side of the Yongzheng Manchu money-style perforation, and the names of each bureau are cast on the right side of the perforation.
Currencies vary in shape and size in different periods