NRS-SOLUZIONIACUSTICHE.IT ≡ Autism Awareness - Blue Badges Qing World Coins Africa
  • Zhou

  • CHINA ancient “nose” coin yibi circa 400-220 BC

CHINA ancient “nose” coin yibi circa 400-220 BC

$76.5 $130.05
DescriptionThe type has English nicknames: “nose coin,” and “ghost face coin.” There is no agreement on what the characters mean.The last evolution of the cowrie form as money was the so called “yibi,” which were little bronze coins shaped a bit like half of a bean.There are a variety of small bronze items that have been speculatively considered to have been some kind of local money, but they are not mentioned in the classical Chinese monetary and numismatic books. Notwithstanding, some of these objects are found in such large quantities that it seems reasonable to consider them as money objects. The idea that enigmatic bronze objects were early forms of Chinese “money” was popularized in Europe by a monograph written by H. A. Ramsden in 1912.Zhou dynasty was a confederation of little kingdoms with a figurehead Emperor. Various constituent states started using money in their commercial activities. Odd shaped coins such as spade, knife, ant, nose, yibi, and possible money items like fish and cicada money were followed by the early round coins.The oldest Chinese coins are at least as old as the earliest Greek coins. The Chinese coinage system differed from other systems in two ways. It was monometallic, only bronze coins circulated in general commerce. Gold and silver were treated as commodities. And the manufacturing method was by casting in moulds rather than by striking heated solid planchets. The main reference I use in attributing and describing these coins is the book: Chinese Cast Coins, by David Hartill.
Zhou

Zhou

  • CHINA gold wrapped bronze imitation cowrie
    $59.94 $87.51
  • ANCIENT CHINA bronze ring
    $13.5 $16.74
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC wawa proto-money
    $18 $33.48
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC bone imitation cowrie with 1 hole
    $22.5 $27.23
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC bronze fish
    $85.5 $153.9
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC bronze “bead” money
    $27 $49.14
  • CHINA ge bi or halberd money
    $47.68 $87.25
  • CHINA Ming knife 360-220 BC
    $67.5 $122.85
  • CHINA, ZHOU Dynasty, bronze gandan or shield frame money
    $49.43 $96.39
  • CHINA 600-500 BC gold wrapped bronze cowrie
    $65.51 $86.47
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC clay cowrie
    $13.5 $23.09
  • CHINA, ZHOU Dynasty bronze ghost face or nose coin, 400-220 BC
    $31.5 $42.21
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC bronze bell
    $40.5 $60.75
  • CHINA ZHOU Dynasty 1122-255 BC chuan “bead” money
    $13.5 $22.55
  • CHINA jade imitation cowrie
    $76.5 $132.35
  • CHINA clay “nose” coin (400-220 BC)
    $13.5 $20.25

© 2026 - NRS-SOLUZIONIACUSTICHE.IT