Chapter 26 Ancient Coin Brick House
"Shameless!" Man Qiu was more than eighteen years old, and could understand the ambiguous information in his words. He blushed slightly and glared at him and said, "This broken melon is not as dirty as you think. It means a woman is sixteen years old. Because the ancient word melon looks like two things?"
The old man turned around, pulled his glasses down, squinted his small eyes and looked up and down, and said disdainfully: "Young man, what cultural relics do you have?"
Xie Dan'er patted her swollen pockets and looked around and whispered: "I...I have some ancient coins, I want to ask how much I can exchange for!"
"Is that true? Daoguang or Guangxu?" The Bricks obviously didn't take him seriously and said sarcastically: "These copper coins are not valuable, you'd better go back!"
Xie Dan'er was anxious and took out the dozens of copper coins and spread them on the table, shouting: "I'm from the Eastern Jin Dynasty!"
Seeing this, the brick family turned pale and stared at the pile of copper coins with faint light on the table. Everyone in the collection industry knew that there were quite a few ancient coins before the Song Dynasty. Not to mention the Eastern Jin Dynasty, because the Jin Dynasty did not mint coins at first, and they used the coins of the previous dynasty, such as the Wuzhu coins of the Han Dynasty, Wuzhu coins of the Wei Dynasty. After the Jin Dynasty crossed the east, they used the old coins of the Sun family and Shenlang coins. During the Western Jin Dynasty, some places in the north and the west were scrapped. They used cloth or grains as currency. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, they also used the old coins of the Sun family and Shenlang coins.
There is a theory that grain and silk replace coins. Generally speaking, the official minting of coins in the Jin Dynasty was very unfavorable. The only time for coins was Emperor Xiaowu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. After he ascended the throne, in order to control the lifeline of the country's economy, he wanted to learn from Qin Shihuang's unified currency in the world and minted a large number of copper coins, but it was rarely used in the lives of the people. It was basically circulated in the bureaucratic and literati class. Emperor Xiaowu died and was almost extinct. This kid took dozens of copper coins at once, and he actually said that it was from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, either a madman or a fool.
When he got closer, he couldn't help but tremble all over and his face turned pale. These ancient coins were things he had never seen before. They clearly read Taiyuan Tongbao, and the back was made in the third year of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, as if they were recorded in the book. So he picked up one and took a closer look.
"How is it? I personally won the mahjong from the soldiers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty!" Xie Dan'er asked in a low voice when he saw that he looked dull.
When the brick family heard this, they threw down the copper coins in their hands, shook their heads, and scolded, "You crazy man! Then this broken thing is here to tease me!"
Dan'er knew that she had let go. A half-immortal like Liu Xiaozi didn't believe that he had traveled through time, let alone these materialist bricks? He hurriedly changed his words: "Hehe, kidding, kidding, in fact, these were dug out from the ground in my kitchen!"
The brick family took it up and watched slowly. After fiddling for a long time, it was a magnifying glass and a microscope, and it was a pounding glass and a pounding glass. It was about two hours after that. Xie Daner was so anxious that she was at a loss, but she didn't dare to disturb her. She could only wait quietly for him.
After another half an hour, the brick house finally put down the copper coin in his hand, took off the reading glasses on his nose, and nodded with emotion: "The workmanship of this copper coin is really amazing!"
I was finally going to get rich. When Dan'er heard him say this, she felt like there was a chance and almost jumped up. He said, "Master, how about it, how much can I exchange these ancient coins of the Eastern Jin Dynasty?"
Chapter completed!