1821 China Qing Dynasty Emperor Daoguang 10 Cash H-22.654  
道光通宝阿克苏局当十铜元

Diameter 24 mm. Thickness 1.63 mm    
Weight 3.95 g.

David Hartill Catalog 22.654
FD# 2387
Schjoth# 1513
C# 2.3

直径 24毫米,厚度 1.63 毫米   
重3.95克。

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The Daoguang Emperor (Chinese: 道光帝; pinyin: Dàoguāng Dì; 16 September 1782 – 26 February 1850) was the seventh Emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the sixth Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1820 to 1850. His reign was marked by "external disaster and internal rebellion," that is, by the First Opium War, and the beginning of the Taiping Rebellion which nearly brought down the dynasty. The historian Jonathan Spence characterizes the Daoguang Emperor as a "well meaning but ineffective man" who promoted officials who "presented a purist view even if they had nothing to say about the domestic and foreign problems surrounding the dynasty."