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1 cash - Dai Hoa uniface without border

Issuer Empire of Vietnam
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Obverse lettering 大和通寶
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The Dai Hoa reign title belonged to Nguyen emperor Thieu Tri, who ruled from 1841 to 1847. Uniface cash coins — struck or cast with detail on one face only and plain on the other — from this period are not production errors but represent a recognized category within Vietnamese imperial coinage, likely tied to specific ceremonial or subsidiary minting runs. The absence of a border places this piece within a distinct die group that Barker separates from bordered examples of the same type.

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