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10 Cash - Guangxu Manchu at centre, redesigned dragon

Issuer Hunan Province
Year 1902-1906
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Value 10 Cash (0.01)
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Obverse lettering 造省南湖 十當 光 寶 ᠪᠣᠣ ᠨᠠᠨ 元  緒 元銅
(Translation: Made in Hunan Province Worth 10 Guangxu (Emperor) / Yuanbao (Original currency) Boo-nan (Hunan Mint) Copper currency)
Reverse description A finely detailed imperial Chinese dragon, depicted in the redesigned style, occupies the central field coiled dynamically with head facing left and a flaming pearl visible above. The dragon is rendered with scaled body, raised claws, and flowing whiskers, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. Two rosette ornaments flank the dragon in the field at left and right. The English provincial legend 'HU-NAN' arcs across the upper periphery and 'TEN CASH' curves along the lower periphery, all within a toothed milled outer border.
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