At this moment, Zachary's actor in the shop was utterly bewildered.
He couldn't help but ponder to himself, "Before coming here, Zachary had already given me the lowdown. l was supposed to dupe people and pass off something from the late Qing Dynasty or early Republic of China as being from the Ming Dynasty. Then I could sell it at an exorbitant price to this person in front of me. But now this guy says it's from the Song Dynasty. What the heck does that mean?"
In his state of confusion, he blurted out, "Boss, if what you said Is true and this thing is indeed from the Song Dynasty, how much would it be worth?"
Peter contemplated for a moment before responding, "Bronze artifacts from the Southern Song Dynasty are rather niche items. It‘s not that there are no buyers or collectors, but mainly because the Southern Song Dynasty was in constant conflict with external foes. Consequently, most of the bronze was used for warfare..."
"Coupled with limited metallurgical capabilities during that era, the production of bronze was very limited. Therefore, the amount of bronze available for civilian use was naturally scarce, and most of it remained in its raw form. High-quality bronze artifacts like this are incredibly rare..."
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