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10 Cash - Guangxu

Issuer Anhwei Province
Year 1902-1906
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering 造省徽安 光 寶 ᠪᠣᠣ ᠠᠨ 元 緒 文十錢制當元毎
(Translation: Made in Anhwei Province Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Boo-an (An-hwei Mint) Each 10 Cash currency is one unit)
Reverse description The reverse displays a coiled Imperial Chinese dragon in high relief at the centre, rendered in the typical late Qing provincial style with detailed scales, claws, and a prominent horned head facing forward. The dragon is depicted in a sinuous, coiled posture occupying most of the central field, surrounded by a beaded inner border. Small six-pointed rosette ornaments are evenly spaced around the beaded circle, alternating with the dragon's body elements. The upper legend reads 'AN-HWEI' in raised Latin capital letters, and the lower legend reads 'TEN CASH', both separated from the dragon by the beaded border. A finely reeded or dentilated outer border frames the entire reverse design.
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