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此钱的文字应为篆书联书字,是一枚趣味性很强的吉语花钱。经过再三比较,笔者不禁拍案叫绝,果为联书字!孙思邈作入山符2013年7月,上海朵云轩拍卖会第2963号拍品“道教太一尊神大花钱”(图1),附有钱币专家孙仲汇先生的批语,这枚大花钱是龚心铭先生旧藏,甚为珍稀。有关大花钱的背景,按孙仲汇先生的说法,即为道教花钱。如果从外表细观,亦符合常理,正面为道教符文,背面为道教太一尊神图饰,再翻阅历史资料,有关这枚花钱的记载,最早还能追踪到清乾隆年间官修的《钦定钱录》,该部文献著作刊有相同的实物图谱,定性为“符印钱”。
The text of the money should be seal calligraphy, is a very interesting Ji language money. After repeated comparison, the author can not help but make a fuss about the case, the result is a book word! Sun Ssuki made a mountain character July 2013, Shanghai Duoyun Xuan Auction No. 2963 Lot “Taoist God too big money” (Figure 1) With the approval of Mr. Zhong Zhonghui, a coin expert, this large sum of money is a collection of old Mr. Gong Xinming and is very rare. The background of the big money, according to Mr. Sun Zhonghui’s argument, is Taoist money. If you look from the outside, it is also in line with common sense, the front is the Taoist runes, the back of a Taoist god too decorated, and then read the historical data about this record of money, the earliest can trace to the Qing Emperor Qianlong Guan official “ The Book of Chinqian Lu ”, the Department of literature and publications have the same physical map, qualitative as “ print money ”.