English: No. 53. (Barker: 31.1-31.7)
Obverse: 大寶通寶 Dai-bao-thong-bao.
Reverse: plain. Copper coin issued by the last named king, during his second nien-hao (1440-1443).
3rd King. - 仁宗 NHON-TONG. 1443-1459. The Prince 邦幾 BANG-KI, son of the last-mentioned king, ascended the throne when he was only two years old. He had some difficulties with China about the kingdom of Ciampa, but these were soon settled by his yielding to the Imperial will, and giving liberty to the king of Ciampa, who had been detained in Annam as a prisoner. In the 10th moon of 1459 BANG-KI was murdered by the followers of his elder brother 宜民 NGHI-DAN, who proclaimed himself king, and reigned during eight months. His name is not included in the list of sovereigns in the Annals, as he was considered a rebel.