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| 表面の説明 | Central field bears four principal Chinese ideograms arranged vertically and read top to bottom, right to left, denoting 'Made in Tai Province' and 'Guangxu' (the reigning emperor). Surrounding these central characters is a circular border of additional Chinese ideograms conveying the denomination and weight standard, reading 'Yuanbao' (Original Currency) and 'Worth 7.2 Candareens.' The inscription is arranged in a traditional classical layout consistent with late Qing dynasty provincial coinage, with characters rendered in a formal clerical style. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Chinese |
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Taiwan was ceded to Japan in 1895 under the Treaty of Shimonoseki, making the window for provincial coinage here extraordinarily narrow. The Taipei mint had only been producing machine-struck coins since 1893, and output was cut short before the equipment could be fully exploited. Y#247.2 is distinguished from the closely related 247.1 by a variation in the reverse characters — specifically the rendering of the provincial identifier — making attribution dependent on that single detail rather than any gross physical difference.