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笔者藏有一枚辽宁开原地区出土的铜质小平“乾元重宝·东国”钱(图1),直径24.5毫米,厚1.9毫米。此钱分为铁、铜两种材质,铁钱存世相对多一些,铜钱极少,目前存世只有10枚左右,相当珍稀。此类钱币出土地点一般在中国东北及朝鲜半岛北部。此钱昔被东亚钱币界认定为高丽王朝穆宗时代所铸,但这个认定疑点颇多。笔者认为“乾元重宝·东国”钱并不是高丽王朝铸币,应该是渤海国铸币。下面从几方面阐述理由:
I have a collection of bronze Xiaoping “unearthed in Kaiyuan area of Liaoning Province” (Qian 1) “money (Figure 1), diameter 24.5 mm, thickness 1.9 mm. The money is divided into iron and copper two kinds of material, relatively long survival of the ironclad, very few coins, the current depositary only about 10, quite rare. Such coins unearthed in northeastern China and northern part of the Korean Peninsula. This money was identified as East Asian coinage as the Koryo dynasty muzong era cast, but this identified a lot of doubt. The author believes that ”Qianyuanqibao Donggua" money is not a coin of Korea Dynasty, it should be the Bohai State coins. Here are some reasons to explain: