User:Donald Trung/Xã Đức Hương, huyện Vũ Quang, Hà Tĩnh coin hoard

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List (2008) edit

List of coin hoards in Vietnam
Date of discovery Place of discovery Image Content Long description of the find and notes Date
(if known)
Current location
(if known)
2008 Kiến Thụy District, Haiphong 52.9 kilogrammes of Chinese and Vietnamese cash coins. 52.9 kilogrammes of Chinese and Vietnamese cash coins being unearthed in a cemetery in Haiphong in 2008.[1] The cash coins were discovered by workers and located inside of two glazed terra-cotta jars at the archeological site of Go Gao, an area which housed a food warehouse during the feudal period.[1] The discovered cash coins circulated from the 14th century to the 15th century.[1] Most of the cash coins were issued by the Chinese Hongwu Emperor and the Vietnamese monarch Lê Nhân Tông, according to an appraisal from the Hải Phòng Museum.[1] 15th century The Hải Phòng Museum[1]
2008 Đức Hương commune, Vũ Quang District, Hà Tĩnh Province 90 kilograms of Chinese and Vietnamese cash coins. A villager, while searching for scrap materials, discovered a large ceramic jar which contained 90 kg of antique cash coins.[2] Most of the cash coins had a diameter of 22-27 millimeters and a square hole of between 0,5 to 0,7 millimeters and were typically made of bronze, although very rusty.[2] According to initial conjecture, there were 8 different inscriptions of Vietnamese cash coins in the pot and 3 different inscriptions of Chinese cash coins, in which the Vietnamese inscription Quang Trung Thông Bảo (光中通寶, 1788–1793) was found to be the largest quantity.[2] Other Vietnamese cash coins from the hoard have the inscriptions Cảnh Hưng (1740–1786), Cảnh Thống (1498–1504), and Chiêu Thống (1787–1788).[2] Chinese cash coins were found with the inscriptions Hoàng Tống (1141–1149), Khang Hy Thông Bảo (1662-1723), and Càn Long Thông Bảo (1736–1796).[2] Late 18th century The Hà Tĩnh Museum[2]

List (2013) edit

List of coin hoards in Vietnam
Date of discovery Place of discovery Image Content Long description of the find and notes Date
(if known)
Current location
(if known)
27 November 2013 Village 1, Xuân Lập commune, Thọ Xuân District, Thanh Hóa Province 4 kilograms of Nguyễn dynasty cash coins. While Mrs. Đỗ Thị Lòng and her family were digging a foundation to build a house they a ceramic jar around 1 meter under the ground containing nearly 4 kilograms of ancient cash coins dated the Nguyễn dynasty (1802–1945), as reported by the People's Committee Xuân Lập commune.[3] The cash coins were very rusty with most having unreadable inscriptions.[3] Among the hoard were 0,75 kilograms of Gia Long Thông Bảo with a diameter of 2 centimeters;[3] 2,3 kilograms of Minh Mệnh Thông Bảo (or Minh Mạng Thông Bảo) cash coins with a diameter of 1,92 centimeters;[3] 1,25 kilograms of Triệu Trị Thông Bảo cash coins with diameters ranging between 2,2 to 2,5 centimeters,[3] and 1,05 kilograms of Tự Đức Thông Bảo cash coins with diameters ranging between 2 and 2,5 centimeters.[3] The rest of the cash coins had the inscriptions Đồng Khánh Thông Bảo and Thành Thái Thông Bảo.[3] Nguyễn dynasty period

List (2016) edit

List of coin hoards in Vietnam
Date of discovery Place of discovery Image Content Long description of the find and notes Date
(if known)
Current location
(if known)
29 December 2013 Vinh, Nghệ An Province 10 kilograms of cash coins. According to a report by the Tuổi Trẻ newspaper, a 36-year-old man named Nguyen Quang Tung had discovered a clay jar located 1.2 meters under the ground while he was gardening.[4][5][6] The clay jar contained 10 kilograms of cash coins, the coins tend to be 2.4 centimeters in diameter.[4] According to Dao Tam Tinh, director of the Nghệ An Library and an antique researcher, noted that most of the cash coins were produced by the Chinese Song dynasty between the years 960 and 1279.[4] According to Nguyen Quang Tung the area where he lived belonged to rich landlords in feudal Vietnam and might have been buried there to hide them.[4] Nguyen Quang Tung further noted that his discovery had attracted a lot of curiosity and that a number of antique collectors had offered 10,000,000 (US$476).[4]
4 October 2014 Hà Tĩnh Province 22 kg of Vietnamese and Chinese ancient metal cash coins and a revival Lê dynasty period pottery bowl wearing Chinese characters. On October 4, 2014 a man named Dang Van Sinh noticed a number of strangers digging in his garden at night, suspecting them of being thieves he alerted them to his presence which caused the thieves to run the scene leaving behind the cash coins.[7][8] The coins were originally located inside of five different terra-cotta jars which had been buried underground, and of which a single one was broken.[7][8] The next Thursday, Dang Van Sinh had called the Hà Tĩnh Museum, who reportedly sent a number of experts to the site to collect the cash coins.[7][8] Le Ba Hanh, the vice director of the Hà Tĩnh Museum, noted that the recovered cash coins mostly dated to the Revival Lê dynasty period and were mostly produced between the years 1740 and 1786, while the numismatic hoard also included a number Chinese Song dynasty period cash coins that dated to 1085.[7][8] The Vietnamese cash coins from the hoard are bigger and heavier than the Chinese specimens.[7][8] The Hà Tĩnh Museum[7][8]
22 May 2015 Tri Lanh village, Hà Nam Province 50 kilograms of cash coins. While digging the foundation for a water tank a 39 year old villager, named Luong Manh Hai, found 50 kilograms of cash coins in the province of Hà Nam inside of a terracotta jar on 22 May 2015.[9] Most of the cash coins are 2.4 centimeters in diameter and 0.1 centimeter thick.[9]
January 2016 Bình Hà, Kỳ Tây commune, Kỳ Anh District, Hà Tĩnh Province 15 kilograms of ancient cash coins dated to the Northern Song dynasty period. While growing grass at the cow farm Mr. Nguyễn Tuấn Lịch, who lives in Sơn Bình 2 village, Kỳ Sơn commune, Kỳ Anh District, Hà Tĩnh Province, and 2 of his friends discovered a large amount of ancient cash coins.[10] Nguyễn Tuấn Lịch found 3 large ceramic jars located about 15 centimeters in the ground, these ceramic jars contained around 15 kilograms of cash coins.[10] While initially the cash coins were all dirty and heavily affected by the elements, after cleaning them with gasoline they were found to be largely intact and of good quality.[10] The cash coins are all from the Northern Song dynasty. Most coins are about 2,4 centimeters in diameter and have a thickness of 0,1 centimeter.[10] Likely the 13th century

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Vietnam Unearths Ancient Vietnamese, Chinese Coins". U.S. Rare Coin Investments. 13 August 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nguồn: cinet.gov.vn (4 September 2008). "Phát hiện 90kg tiền cổ được chôn thời kỳ nhà Nguyễn-Tây Sơn" (in Vietnamese). BẢO TÀNG LỊCH SỬ QUỐC GIA (VIETNAM NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY). Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g (Theo) báo Tuổi Trẻ (27 November 2013). "Đào móng xây nhà, phát hiện 4kg tiền cổ - Trên mặt của những đồng tiền cổ này đều được in chữ Hán như Gia Long thông bảo, Tự Đức thông bảo, Triệu Trị thông bảo,... Vì vậy, có thể khẳng định đây là những đồng tiền cổ từ thời nhà Nguyễn. - Ngày 27/11, UBND xã Xuân Lập, huyện Thọ Xuân (Thanh Hóa) cho biết, gia đình bà Đỗ Thị Lòng (trú thôn 1, xã Xuân Lập) vừa phát hiện một chum sành đựng gần 4kg tiền cổ trong khi đào móng xây nhà" (in Vietnamese). Đời sống và Pháp luật. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Vietnamese man finds 1,000-year-old coins buried in garden". Thanh Niên News. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  5. ^ Unlisted (6 January 2014). "Antique stone table set, coins unearthed in central province". Tuổi Trẻ News. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  6. ^ Doãn Hòa (31 December 2013). "Nghệ An: Phát hiện hũ tiền cổ nặng gần 10kg trong vườn nhà - Thứ Ba 31/12/2013 - 17:03 - Dân trí - Trong lúc làm vườn, vợ chồng anh Tùng phát hiện một hũ tiền cổ với hàng trăm đồng tiền, ước tính có trọng lượng khoảng 10 kg" (in Vietnamese). Dân trí - Cơ quan của Bộ Lao động - Thương binh và Xã hội (Dân Trí, an agency of the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids, and Social Affairs). Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Thanh Niên News (11 October 2014). "Treasure trove of coins found in Ha Tinh province". Southeast Asian Archaeology (SEAArch). Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Nguyen Dung (11 October 2014). "Vietnamese, Chinese ancient coins dug up in Ha Tinh". Thanh Niên News. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  9. ^ a b "50kg of old coins unearthed in Ha Nam - VietNamNet Bridge – Luong Manh Hai, 39, of Tri Lanh village in Ha Nam province discovered 50 kg while digging a foundation for a water tank". Thu Ly for VietnamNet. 29 May 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  10. ^ a b c d Huy Thái (6 January 2016). "Đi trồng cỏ phát hiện 15kg tiền cổ Thứ Tư - 06/01/2016 - 16:19 - Dân trí - Trong lúc đi trồng cỏ tại trại bò anh Nguyễn Tuấn Lịch trú tại thôn Sơn Bình 2, xã Kỳ Sơn, huyện Kỳ Anh (Hà Tĩnh) phát hiện một lượng lớn tiền cổ" (in Vietnamese). Dân trí - Cơ quan của Bộ Lao động - Thương binh và Xã hội (Dân Trí, an agency of the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids, and Social Affairs). Retrieved 19 March 2021.

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