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Jincuo Knife Ancient Coin, "One Knife Equals Five Thousand", Wang Mang's New Coins (Original Version + Keychain Version)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Gold Coin with a Knife Design, also known as One Knife Equals Five Thousand, is an ancient form of currency manufactured during the Xin Dynasty. It consists of two parts: a ring handle and a blade. The ring handle is a round coin with a square hole, with the inscription "一" (one) on the top and "刀" (knife) on the bottom. The blade is cast with the inscription "平五千" (worth five thousand) in raised characters. Here, "平" means "worth," indicating that one knife coin was equal to five thousand. The Gold Coin with a Knife Design is beautiful and elegant in its design, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship and delicate atmosphere.
Original and keychain versions have been specially made.
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