The Impact of the Jin Dynasty Crisis on the Casting of Copper Coins
The coinage of the Jin Dynasty was able to be achieved in the early stage,but it was difficult or even stopped at the end of the Jin Dynasty.The reason for this is that after the third year of the Da'an reign of King Wei Shao(1211),the Jin-Mongolian War broke out comprehensively,and the Jin Dynasty faced internal and external difficulties,gradually forming a crisis.The crisis at the end of the Jin Dynasty had three main impacts on coinage:a sharp decrease in the origin of copper mines and the minting sites;The cost of coinage is higher;The government neglected to manage copper coins,causing serious damage to currency credit,and copper coins were ultimately squeezed out of the circulation system.Under the combined effect of various unfavorable factors,the casting of gold end copper coins also lost its practical conditions.From the crisis of the Jin Dynasty,which led to difficulties in the minting and management of copper coins,it can be seen that peace and stability are prerequisites for the stable operation of currency and important guarantees for the healthy development of the economy.