Coin
½ Liang Type 2; regular Ban — China
China • Hartill# 7.8, FD# 415, Schjoth# 88
Overview
An ancient bronze coin from China, specifically the ½ Liang Type 2 (regular Ban) issued during the Qin and Western Han dynasties (221-180 BC). The obverse features two Chinese ideograms reading right to left, translating to 'Ban Liang' or 'Half ounce'. The reverse is blank (uniface). This cast bronze coin weighs 5.32 grams, measures 27 mm in diameter, and features a characteristic round shape with a square hole.
Specifications
- Country
- China
- Composition
- Bronze
- Weight
- 5.32 g
- Diameter
- 27 mm
- Shape
- Round with a square hole
- Technique
- Cast
- References
- Hartill# 7.8, FD# 415, Schjoth# 88
- Issuer
- China (ancient)
Design details
Obverse
Two Chinese ideograms read right to left. Script: Chinese Lettering: 兩半 Translation: Ban Liang Half ounce
Reverse
Blank (uniface).
Collector insights
- Series context: Part of the Standard circulation coins series — collectors typically assemble full-year date runs, so single years within an established series carry demand beyond raw mintage.
- Catalogue reference: Listed as
Hartill# 7.8, FD# 415, Schjoth# 88. Use this reference code when cross-checking auction archives, dealer inventories, and standard printed catalogues.
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