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10 Fen Pattern, 2nd series, nickel, with Ping

Issuer Republic of China
Year 1936-1937
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Currency Yuan (1912-1948)
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Reverse description Central device depicting an archaic Chinese spade money (布幣, bù bì), a stylised representation of an early bronze tool-currency, rendered in relief within the field. The character 分拾 (10 Fen) appears flanking or below the spade motif, accompanied by the characters 貝齊 (Qi Bei) and 平 (Ping) distributed to either side and below, identifying the denomination and issuing authority. The entire composition is encircled by a decorative beaded or rope border consistent with the obverse treatment.
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