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| 正面描述 | Draped bust of Lenin in three-quarter facing right, rendered in a primitive provincial style, occupying the central field. The effigy is surrounded by an inner beaded border, with a circular legend in Chinese characters reading the full name of the Chinese Soviet Republic and the date 1931 disposed around the periphery. The engraving is characteristic of locally produced Soviet-era Chinese revolutionary coinage, with bold, simplified facial features. |
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| 正面文字 | Chinese |
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| 附加信息 |
The Hunan-Hupeh-Kiangsi Soviet was one of several regional Soviet governments operating under the broader Chinese Soviet Republic structure in the early 1930s, controlling territory across three provinces in central China before Nationalist encirclement campaigns forced the Communists into the Long March beginning in 1934. Coinage from these border region soviets was issued to establish economic independence from Kuomintang-controlled currency and to pay local troops and suppliers.
Surviving examples are scarce in any grade. The minting infrastructure available to guerrilla administrations in rural Jiangxi and Hunan was rudimentary, and much of this silver was likely melted or confiscated following Nationalist military victories in the region by 1934–35.