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| Issuer | Anhwei Province |
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| Year | 1902-1906 |
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| Weight | 7.36 g |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | ND (1902-1906) - Y#36a.3: Large rosette with left Manchu word high - ND (1902-1906) - Y#36a.5: Large rosette with left Manchu word low - ND (1902-1906) - Y#36a.6: Small rosette - |
| Additional information |
Anhwei's copper cash production in this period was notoriously inconsistent. The province operated multiple furnaces with poorly standardized dies, and Y#36a specifically designates the two-character Manchu reverse variant — a distinction that matters because Anhwei issued several overlapping 10 cash types simultaneously during Guangxu's final decade, making attribution genuinely difficult without direct comparison.