Prepare to be amazed as we uncover an extraordinary find—1.5 tons of ancient bronze coins discovered in East China, shedding light on a forgotten era of wealth and trade

An ancient collection of coins weighing 1.5 tonnes, originating from the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, has been discovered in Jiangsu Province, located in eastern China. These coins were tied together with straw ropes and neatly arranged in organized stacks.

The underground excavation took place in Shuangdun Village, Jianhu County, Yancheng City. The entrance to the hoard was a square pit measuring 1.63 meters in length, 1.58 meters in width, and 0.5 meters in depth. Inside, the bronze coins were connected in a series using straw ropes and meticulously laid out in layers.

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