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笔者曾在《安徽金融研究·钱币增刊》1991年第三期介绍过1985年西汉墓葬中一枚与五铢同出的铜质长方穿钱形物。该墓葬距汉武帝茂陵不远,7枚长方穿钱形物与120余枚五铢同置一陶罐内。 2001年11月,咸阳市东郊张家堡村墓葬再出这类长方穿钱形物。在一陶罐中共有五铢与长方穿钱形物200余枚,五铢时代多为东汉,长方穿钱形物共36枚。该物为圆形长方穿,直径与东汉五铢相近,穿孔比五铢窄且长,两面均无文字,有的正面有一星纹。这批长方穿钱形物的直径与厚薄比西汉墓葬同类物都有所减少,铸造质量也不一致。这两批材料具体数据及减重状况如下表:
I had in the “Anhui Finance Research Coin Supplement” in 1991 third introduced in 1985 in the Western Han Dynasty tombs with one and five baht out of the copper rectangular money-shaped objects. The tombs not far from the Han Dynasty Maolmong, seven rectangular wear Qian shape and more than 120 pieces of five baht with a pottery. In November 2001, the tombs of Zhangjiapu Village in the eastern suburbs of Xianyang re-created such kind of rectangular money-shaped objects. In a pot jar total of five baht and rectangular wear more than 200 pieces of money, five baht mostly Eastern Han, rectangular wear a total of 36 pieces of money. The object is a long rectangular wear, diameter and the Eastern Han Dynasty five baht similar perforation than five baht narrow and long, no text on both sides, and some have a positive star pattern. The diameter and thickness of the money-shaped objects worn by these parties have been reduced compared with the similar materials of Western Han tombs, and the quality of casting has also been inconsistent. The two batches of materials and weight loss situation as follows: