Zinc cash coins (traditional Chinese: 鋅錢; simplified Chinese: 锌钱; pinyin: xīn qián; Vietnamese: Tiền kẽm (錢鐱); French: Sapèque en zinc), commonly known as white lead cash coins (traditional Chinese: 白鉛錢; simplified Chinese: 白铅钱; pinyin: bái qiān qián), refers to a type of Vietnamese cash coin introduced in
Revival Lê dynasty
editNguyễn dynasty
editFrench protectorate of Tonkin
editUsage in China
editXianfeng period
editGuangdong Province
editAmong overseas Chinese communities
editSources to use
edit- https://art-hanoi.com/toda/06 (Public domain).
- <ref name="Toda-Manufacture-of-Coins">{{cite web|url= https://art-hanoi.com/toda/06|title= VI. Manufacture of Coins.|date=1882|access-date=|author= [[Eduardo Toda y Güell]]|publisher= Art-Hanoi|language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref>
- https://art-hanoi.com/toda/20 (Public domain).
- <ref name="Toda-Chapter-XX">{{cite web|url= https://art-hanoi.com/toda/20|title= XX. Chinese intervention in Tunquin, and the 阮 Nguyen Dynasty.|date=1882|access-date=|author= [[Eduardo Toda y Güell]]|publisher= Art-Hanoi|language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref>