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Cast coinage refers to coins made by pouring melted metal into a mold, i.e. casting. It has been used for regular coins, particularly in East Asia, but also other areas on a smaller scale (e.g. the ancient Mediterranean world). The method differs from the current mode of coin production, which is done by striking coin blanks that have been cut out of metal sheets. The method has also been used by forgers.

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  • Cast coinage (en)
  • Monnaie coulée (fr)
  • Monetazione fusa (it)
  • Gegoten (nl)
  • 鑄幣 (zh)
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  • Une monnaie coulée est l’ensemble des monnaies produites par fusion, c’est-à-dire en versant un métal liquide dans un moule ou empreinte creuse, de telle manière qu’après solidification on obtient l’aspect désiré. (fr)
  • La monetazione fusa è il processo di produzione di monete tramite fusione, cioè versando del metallo liquido in appositi stampi cavi, in modo tale che con la solidificazione assuma l'aspetto desiderato. (it)
  • Gegoten (Engels: cast, Frans: coulée) is een term in de numismatiek en is een munt of penning die is verkregen door metaal in een vorm te gieten. Komt vooral voor bij oudere Oost-Aziatische munten en penningen. (nl)
  • 铸币是种货币形式,是当今世界各国通用的造币形式之一。工匠往往预先按照设计样式,采用金属、冶炼、浇铸、、、制模,批量翻砂、铸造、等方式制成;采用的金属原材料多种多样,主要有金、银、铜、铁、铅、锡、镍、铝、锌等。过不同的金属原材料的冶炼方式,制造成金币、银币、、、、镍币几大类。这几大类里又能根据不同的外观,细分几十种类别。铸币的外形有,元宝币,。 有文字记载以来的几千年前,铸币产生的那天起,就同时具有相应的时代性。从铸币上能更长久的保存时代的信息,这也产生了各种纪念币;在纸币出现以前,铸币是货币的主要形式。 贵金属如金银铸造的铸币称为金币或银币,可以直接进入金融兑换领域,实现货币的兑换。 据最近的考古研究,铸币的前身是贝币、。在中国历史上,还出现铸造了一些货币外观的仅作为观赏的金属物,称作,比如金、银开元通宝;现代游戏街机的游戏,也是一种铸币的形式。 同其他形式的货币一样,存在着--也就是假币的问题。 (zh)
  • Cast coinage refers to coins made by pouring melted metal into a mold, i.e. casting. It has been used for regular coins, particularly in East Asia, but also other areas on a smaller scale (e.g. the ancient Mediterranean world). The method differs from the current mode of coin production, which is done by striking coin blanks that have been cut out of metal sheets. The method has also been used by forgers. (en)
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  • Cast coinage refers to coins made by pouring melted metal into a mold, i.e. casting. It has been used for regular coins, particularly in East Asia, but also other areas on a smaller scale (e.g. the ancient Mediterranean world). The method differs from the current mode of coin production, which is done by striking coin blanks that have been cut out of metal sheets. The method has also been used by forgers. Traditional Far Eastern cast coins—so-called 'cash coins'—are the most famous example of cast coinage, and were issued from the 4th century BC until circa 1912, predominantly in bronze, brass or iron. Traditional Far Eastern coins were generally cast base metal coins, although silver and gold bars were also manufactured, e.g. Chinese sycee, Japanese obans and kobans, and Vietnamese lang and tien. Cast potins circulated in Kent from around 100 BC to around 50 BC. At a point during the first century of the Christian era, cast bronze coins were produced in Dorset with archaeological evidence pointing towards Hengistbury Head as the source. By AD 200, cast copies of silver denarii were being produced in a number of areas of Britain. While these may have been straightforward forgeries the context in which some of the moulds have been found suggest there may have been at least some elements of semi officialdom. (en)
  • Une monnaie coulée est l’ensemble des monnaies produites par fusion, c’est-à-dire en versant un métal liquide dans un moule ou empreinte creuse, de telle manière qu’après solidification on obtient l’aspect désiré. (fr)
  • La monetazione fusa è il processo di produzione di monete tramite fusione, cioè versando del metallo liquido in appositi stampi cavi, in modo tale che con la solidificazione assuma l'aspetto desiderato. (it)
  • Gegoten (Engels: cast, Frans: coulée) is een term in de numismatiek en is een munt of penning die is verkregen door metaal in een vorm te gieten. Komt vooral voor bij oudere Oost-Aziatische munten en penningen. (nl)
  • 铸币是种货币形式,是当今世界各国通用的造币形式之一。工匠往往预先按照设计样式,采用金属、冶炼、浇铸、、、制模,批量翻砂、铸造、等方式制成;采用的金属原材料多种多样,主要有金、银、铜、铁、铅、锡、镍、铝、锌等。过不同的金属原材料的冶炼方式,制造成金币、银币、、、、镍币几大类。这几大类里又能根据不同的外观,细分几十种类别。铸币的外形有,元宝币,。 有文字记载以来的几千年前,铸币产生的那天起,就同时具有相应的时代性。从铸币上能更长久的保存时代的信息,这也产生了各种纪念币;在纸币出现以前,铸币是货币的主要形式。 贵金属如金银铸造的铸币称为金币或银币,可以直接进入金融兑换领域,实现货币的兑换。 据最近的考古研究,铸币的前身是贝币、。在中国历史上,还出现铸造了一些货币外观的仅作为观赏的金属物,称作,比如金、银开元通宝;现代游戏街机的游戏,也是一种铸币的形式。 同其他形式的货币一样,存在着--也就是假币的问题。 (zh)
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