Cash - Kaiyuan

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Extra year needs to be added for mintmark.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces20604.html

- No mintmark
- Crescent (Top)
Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras
Also, the coin should look like this:

Kaiyuan (1 Cash) - Wu-de


And the date:

ND (621) O O O O O I O No mintmark

ND (621) O O O O O I O Crescent mintmark
What would wu-de mean?
Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras
Citation: fliegendehollanderWhat would wu-de mean?
Emperor Gaozu of Tang

Era Name: Wude, but that looks like it is pronounced "wood", so I write Wu-de. You can also write Wudi.
Citation: dptashnyAlso, the coin should look like this:

Kaiyuan (1 Cash) - Wu-de
1 Cash - Kaiyuan (Wudi)
Kenny

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Citation: SmartOneKg
Citation: dptashnyAlso, the coin should look like this:

Kaiyuan (1 Cash) - Wu-de
1 Cash - Kaiyuan (Wudi)
The Emperor was Wudi, therefore it should be
1 Cash (Kaiyuan) - Wudi
This system is problamatic for this coin though, as it was minted way after the emperors reign, rather like the maria teresa. Maybe keep the legend but not the specific emperor?
Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras
That is very true!

I think in this case we should have it 1 Cash (Kaiyuan) and leave it like that, otherwise we will need to list all of the emperors and separate them by slashes.
Kenny

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And there's no way of telling which emperor it is.

The mintmark should say crescent (top) because the crescent appears in multiple places, with different rarities.
Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras

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