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10 Cash Military Bureau

Uitgever Anhwei Military Bureau
Jaar 1902
Type Emergency coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field occupied by two large Chinese characters (將 獎, meaning 'prize' or 'award') rendered in bold relief within a beaded inner circle. Surrounding the central motif, a circular legend in Chinese characters reads 安徽撫提部院誠, identifying the Anhwei Military Bureau. The design is contained within a plain raised rim, with no exergue. The overall style is characteristic of late Qing dynasty provincial emergency coinage.
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Opschrift voorzijde 诚院部提撫徽安 獎
(Translation: Anhwei Military Bureau service Prize)
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The Anhwei Military Bureau operated as a provincial arms-manufacturing enterprise, and its coin issues reflect a brief, pragmatic decision to supplement cash shortages during a period when the Qing central government had lost meaningful control over provincial minting. The Military Bureau's output was never large, and KM#W47 is among the scarcer of the Chinese provincial machine-struck cash types from this transitional period.

By 1902, Anhwei's regular provincial mint was struggling to meet demand, and military-administered auxiliary production was a stopgap that lasted only a few years before consolidation efforts curtailed these independent bureau issues.

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