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| Issuer | Fukien Province |
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| Year | 1912 |
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| Shape | Round with a round hole |
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| Obverse lettering | 福 寶 通 建 (Translation: Fu Jian Tong Bao Fujian (province) / Universal currency) |
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| Reverse script | Chinese |
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| Additional information |
Fujian's cash coinage in 1912 occupies an odd historical seam — the province was still producing traditional square-holed cast pieces in the immediate aftermath of the Qing dynasty's collapse, even as the new Republican government was actively pushing machine-struck copper cents as the modern replacement. Production at the Fuzhou mint was already in steep decline, and issues from this transitional moment were short-lived by institutional design rather than circumstance.