A clump of Chinese coins Shao Xing top - Song shipwreck

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A clump of "rock coins" salvaged from a Song Dynasty shipwreck ********************************************************************************************************************* This clump of "rock coins" is salvaged from a Song Dynasty (AD960-1279) shipwreck discovered in South China Sea. Many coins in different denominations are stick together with the limestone. Several coins on the surfaces with obverse facing outwards are Xian Fu Yuan Bao 1-cash in regular script (AD1008) Zheng He Tong Bao 1-cash seal script (AD1111) Shao Xing Yuan Bao 2-cash seal script (AD1131) The weight of this clump is about 80g. It is a good reference for people who study the ancient marine time archaeology of Chinese history. Imagining that these coins have been travelled for over 3000 km and finally peacefully rested on the seabed for more than 800 years! Please have a look at My other items on eBay ************************************************************************************************************** Guarantee genuine coins, no fake, no reproduction is my basic policy. Return within 10 days if not satisfied. Not sure who is selling genuine coins on eBay, the following web page contributed by experts will be very helpful: http://chinesecoins.lyq.dk/eBaydealers.html Thank you for viewing my listings and wish you have a nice read more