An object found similar to King’s Seal

Thứ Năm, 01/12/2016, 20:45
PSNews – The Nghe An provincial museum completed procedures on November 30th for receiving a metal object, which is widely believed as King's seal.  

On November 26th, two people who live in Nghi Lam commune, Nghi Loc district, Nghe An province found a strange object when they were picking vegetables on Khe Go hill.

An object found similar to King’s Seal. Photo: Hong Quan

After receiving information, representatives of the Nghi Loc District Cultural Office, Nghi Loc District Police and other local leaders immediately came to the scene and verified it.

But, they have not yet verified its material and value. However, there are two lines of Chinese characters written on that object, which mean the dragon seal of the Qing Dynasty, and gold seal with 9 dragons.

As reported, one word in these two Chinese sentences is carved in the modern script dating from 1956. And as usual, King’s seal is made of gold or of jade.

So far, the Nghe An provincial museum has finished the procedures for receiving the object from the two finders for further evaluation. 
PSN